Updated Story: Photos of Mrs. Obama and Dr. Biden in Haiti
The U.S. Embassy chose College St. Pierre because of the Episcopal Church’s efforts to care for the people of Haiti, and to rebuild the country.
The U.S. Embassy chose College St. Pierre because of the Episcopal Church’s efforts to care for the people of Haiti, and to rebuild the country.
April marks Yom Hashoah, the start of a week’s worth of National Days of Remembrance centered around the Holocaust.
The announcement of the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens has us thinking about the indispensability of the Anglican voice in the nation’s highest court.
Frank Martin says that unlike Christmas, Easter cannot be tamed.
In the spirit of “Easter Is 50 Days,” we’re happy to report that last week’s solicitation for readers to share their favorite Easter traditions was
Barbie’s influence as a cultural force is indisputable. She’s so omnipresent that perhaps she can be thought of as a kind of blank slate onto which we can sketch our own concerns and conversational points, religious or otherwise.
“The Christianity both of them were shaped by is, on the whole, a very, very Western thing,” said Williams.
The devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010, does not stop us from singing in joy and gladness, “Alleluia, He is risen” in this Easter season.
The Vatican has posted online 142 years of documents, from Pope Pius IX to Benedict XVI
Later this month Episcopalians and others interested in social service will gather in Newark, New Jersey, for “Called to Serve: The Episcopal Church Responds to Domestic Poverty.