If you’ve licked a cathedral, does that mean you own it?
Lawrence Edmonds is out to win a bet. When challenged that he could not lick all the Cathedrals in Great Britain, he has risen to the task.
Lawrence Edmonds is out to win a bet. When challenged that he could not lick all the Cathedrals in Great Britain, he has risen to the task.
Churches in Washington state have been reminded that collecting money for a political cause is not permitted, as some churches plan a special offering to overturn the state’s marriage equality law.
Elizabeth Keaton reminds religious leaders and people of faith what rape is and the best way for the Church to respond.
In the film Hellbound, writer/director Kevin Miller asks why it is so important for some people to believe that God will consign evil-doers to an eternal, conscious hell and for others to believe that God will eventually welcome everyone into heaven.
The Rt. Rev. Victoria Matthews, bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand talks about her decision to take down the collapsing Christchurch Cathedral, despite formidable opposition.
There’s good news and bad news: if you get married in an Anglican Church in the Diocese of Sydney, Australia, the bride no longer has
Tweeted cries to “divest now” from Bain may, at the end of the day, be misdirected. But they raise important questions to which both the Episcopal Church and the Church Pension Group must answer.
In introducing Cardinal Dolan, House Speaker Boehner pronounced that the Cardinal understood that “the preferential option for the poor doesn’t always translate into a preferential option for big government.”
The initial results of an inquiry into the diocesan child protection policies in the Diocese of Chichester in the Church of England was published yesterday.
Editorial thoughts about Theo Hobson on Rowan Williams in