Katharine Jefferts Schori: Protect this sacred place
Former Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has written a column for the Reno Gazette-Journal urging politicians to protect public lands from drilling. She explains the
Former Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has written a column for the Reno Gazette-Journal urging politicians to protect public lands from drilling. She explains the
In a move against climate change, at a time when Donald Trump is considering withdrawing the United States from the Paris Agreement, Nine Catholic organizations
The Daily Astorian quotes Episcopal Cafe contributing editor Ann Fontaine in a story on Cannon Beach, Oregon’s passing of an inclusivity resolution earlier this week:
Following the presidential election in November, national attention turned to two Episcopal churches in Maryland and Indiana which were vandalized (see Cafe coverage here). An
March for Science is planned for Earth Day, April 22, and in advance of that NBC interviewed the chemist Michelle Francl, who, as well as
National Public Radio reported this week on an intentional community growing up in Hyattsville, Md., of orthodox Catholics. The community has gathered around St. Jerome
Lent Madness has announced the winner of the Golden Halo for 2017: Florence Nightingale. From the blog: “To celebrate this momentous victory, the SEC has
The Christian Church celebrates new life on Easter. This year on the evening of Easter, the cathedral in Little Rock will pray for those about to
Reported yesterday in Ekklesia: From tomorrow (6 April 2017), the Government’s flagship benefit, Universal Credit, will not offer help to the third or subsequent children
The Washington Post has published the story behind a documentary just screened at George Mason University – Voices from Behind the Wall: Twelve Love Poems