Presiding Bishop meets Moravians
Updated The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori met with Moravian leaders and seminarians during a concurrent visit to the Diocese of Bethlehem.
Updated The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori met with Moravian leaders and seminarians during a concurrent visit to the Diocese of Bethlehem.
Mourners gathered in prayer last night at Fort Hood to pray, grieve and remember. Chaplains have been on duty around the clock since a gunman opened fire into a crowd of soldiers and civilian Army personnel around 1:30 p.m. CST Thursday.
Unless Governor Rick Perry changes his mind and either issues a stay or commutes the sentence, 32-year-old Khristian Oliver, will be executed by the State
The Church of Uganda has said that they are studying the proposed legislation before their country’s legislature and therefore will take no position on it right now.
Pat Ashworth summarizes the response of Anglican groups and others to the proposed anti-gay legislation now being proposed in Uganda, noting that in 2007 the
The job of ordained ministry in congregations is big, complex and hard to nail down. The Rev. Elizabeth Keaton has been thinking about this and, after a year of conversation with colleagues, has drafted a preliminary proposal.
Eileen Taub imagines divine twittering back when it all began.
The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton of Maryland sees the Vatican plan to welcome disaffected Anglicans as part of a larger arc of progress and describes how he strives to work with his Roman Catholic counterparts with collegiality and respect because the door swings both ways.
This week the State Department submitted to Congress its 2009 Report on International Religious Freedom as required by the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998.
The publication of an Apostolic Constitution outlining a process for welcoming Anglicans into the Roman Catholic Church is delayed because of controversy within the Vatican over the specifics, in particular over priestly celibacy.