Penn State and the culture of silence
Episcopal Bishop Sean Rowe is interviewed about why institutions create a culture of silence when they fail to confront sexual abuse and harassment.
Episcopal Bishop Sean Rowe is interviewed about why institutions create a culture of silence when they fail to confront sexual abuse and harassment.
A complaint has been filed against seven Episcopal bishops who supported the breakaway Diocese of Fort Worth in a friend of the court brief.
Practical Peacebuilding will be the first collaborative program of the new partnership between Candler and General Seminary. Candler faculty will come to Chelsea Square and teach the technique for addressing conflict.
Michelle Boorstien of the Washington Post looks at the implications of yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling upholding the majority of the Affordable Health Care act.
Resolutions D002 and D019 seek to add “gender identity and expression” to the list of categories protected from discrimination in the church.
The leaders of prayer and song in the House of Deputies have been named.
For the first time in 500 years, the Sistine Chapel Choir will sing alongside the Westminster Abbey Choir.
David Blankenhorn was an outspoken opponent of gay marriage. He writes in the New York Times how he came to change his mind.
Diarmaid MacCulloch, professor of the history of the church at Oxford University, says that noisy Christianity has long resisted silence.
Thinking Anglicans reports that two diocesan synods are urging General Synod to send back to the Bishops their amendments that would impose limits on the authority of women bishops in the Church of England.