Bishop Charles Jenkins retires
Bishop Charles Jenkins on Wednesday entered his cathedral for the last time as head of Louisiana’s 18,000 Episcopalians, leading a celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany.
Bishop Charles Jenkins on Wednesday entered his cathedral for the last time as head of Louisiana’s 18,000 Episcopalians, leading a celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany.
The Guardian (UK) offers an interesting theological reflection upon Bono and the band U2
If left to our own devices, the Yule season would continue at least until Groundhog’s Day. But alas, this Christmas holiday went up in smoke last night . . .
Thirty-nine congressional Republicans . . . have filed an amicus brief in D.C. Superior Court calling for a voter referendum on whether to legalize same-sex marriage in the District.
Three men in a car sprayed automatic gunfire into a crowd of churchgoers in southern Egypt as they left a midnight Mass for Coptic Christmas, killing at least seven people in a drive-by shooting.
Months of hustle and footwork by bloggers and various news sources have turned the attention of certain mainstream media to the subject of what’s going on in Uganda.
From the evangelical and overt “The Blind Side,” to the corporate-greed message of “A Christmas Carol,” the cinema of the moment just might have something to teach us.
Among other things, tough language from Anglican leaders in Uganda’s Lango region has brought charges of political meddling.
Messiah as performed December 14, 2009 at Trinity Church, Wall Street.
We have a few Christmas wishes here at the Café and wonder if you would like to add your own in this open thread for Christmas.