British public would support women bishops
“63% would allow the appointment of women bishops and only 10% would not”
“63% would allow the appointment of women bishops and only 10% would not”
Dana’s in the radiance business. Literally—she’s an Episcopal priest. And while she’s been radiating throughout the three years of our courtship and the 11 of our marriage, something’s changed in the last nine months.
It seems almost predestined that at some point the makers of iPhone applications would pick up on atheists going head-to-head with believers.
A quick roundup of various groups’ responses to the news yesterday, and to each other, that a policy-softening amendment on female bishops failed to pass Synod in the CoE.
Today is the 50th anniversary of the first publication of Harper Lee’s novel. It spoke in fine moral tones about racism with utter clarity, and it’s never been out of print.
The Episcopal bishop of the Erie-based Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania is reaching out to women who may have been sexually abused in their childhoods by one of his deceased predecessors, asking them to contact him confidentially as part of his effort to “seek healing and reconciliation for those who have been harmed.”
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The first female bishop in Latin America, Aguilera was married to Rev. Juan Ramon de la Paz, dean of the cathedral in Havana.
Puerto Rico’s bishop David Alvarez has had a less than stellar experience with Alberto Morales.
Female clergy could abandon the Church of England if too many concessions are offered to people wanting to opt out of their authority, a campaign group has warned.