Taking the veil in France: Racism or secularism? Liberation or imprisonment?
The effects of French laws passed in 2004 and 2011 banning veils worn by Muslim women, as well as other public dress expressing religious views,
The effects of French laws passed in 2004 and 2011 banning veils worn by Muslim women, as well as other public dress expressing religious views,
The sermon delivered at the Chapel of Good Shepherd at the General Seminary today by Hershey Andrael Mallette, of the class of 2015.
Time magazine and other outlets are reporting Gallup poll’s most recent results, announced Tuesday: 60 percent of Americans support gay marriage, up from 55 percent
The Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori gave the sermon last night for the commencement-eve Baccalaureate Evensong at General Seminary, beginning with the Psalm, 94: O God
In her blog, Theology on the Ground, the Reverend Janine Schenone, priest at All Saints Church in Pasadena, California, takes on the assertion that “liberal
Graffiti on the church walls, the Gospel Book destroyed, statues and pew candles smashed and the tabernacle and the reserve sacraments desecrated: Grace Episcopal in Kingston, Pennsylvania, built in 1930, was vandalized on Monday night.
… there is no denying that there is something new about yesterday’s announcement. The diplomatic agreement reached on the text and the forthcoming joint signing of it, represents an important additional step in that the “State of Palestine” name will appear in a key document of vital importance to relations between the Holy See and the Palestinians.
The Episcopal Church Joint Nominating Committee for the Election of the Presiding Bishop (JNCPB) has announced that no new nominations for Presiding Bishop have been
By Bonnie Anderson and Dan Webster The title comes from a Latin phrase, deus ex machina, that referred to god from a machine and originated
The Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Network for Economic Justice are among 188 secular and faith-based organizations signing a letter from the American Civil Liberties