CofE rids itself of shares in UK payday lender
The Church of England no longer invests in Wonga, the UK’s largest payday lender, whom the Archbishop of Canterbury criticized last year for unethical practices.
The Church of England no longer invests in Wonga, the UK’s largest payday lender, whom the Archbishop of Canterbury criticized last year for unethical practices.
The Church Times interviewed Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori. She makes an observation that is interesting to ponder on this Independence Day.
A member of the Society of St. John the Evangelist won the largest Powerball prize in Tennessee history and will give most of it away.
It did not take long for Supreme Court to extend the logic of Monday’s Hobby Lobby ruling in strange ways.
Tom Ehrich watches the conflict going on at the Episcopal Divinity School and observes that this is no way to teach seminarians how to manage conflict.
The UNHCR says that more 50 million people are displaced around the world, the highest proportion of the world’s population since World War II.
The Episcopal Church and loyal Episcopal parties and congregations of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth filed a petition for writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday.
Many of the people who turned out for the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) second annual “March For Marriage” rally yesterday in front of the U.S. Capitol rally cited religious reasons for their presence.
The new archbishop of the Church of Sweden, Antje Jackelén, was installed at the Cathedral in Uppsala last Sunday.
Bishop N.T. Wright rehashed the old arguments in an interview marriage. Tobias Haller analyses the interview and his defense of traditional marriage.