Liberia at the one-year mark of the Ebola outbreak
One day after news outlets marked the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization’s announcing the Ebola outbreak in Africa, Liberia has confirmed its first
One day after news outlets marked the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization’s announcing the Ebola outbreak in Africa, Liberia has confirmed its first
A press release from The Episcopal Church announces: [March 24, 2015] Now available here is the Climate Change Crisis, presented by the Domestic and Foreign
Peeps are the marshmallow institutions of Easter. First made in 1953 by the Just Born company in Brooklyn, they’ve become, for better or for worse,
KCBS in San Francisco reports: KCBS has learned that Saint Mary’s Cathedral, the principal church of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, has installed a watering
Announced today in a release from The Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs: [March 18, 2015] The Climate Change Crisis, presented by the Domestic and
Last year, her research showed that more than 75 percent of American scientists are religious. On March 13 of this year, she presented a new
Thirty-seven-year-old neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi died on March 9 of lung cancer. In the approximately two years since his diagnosis, he continued to practice, to teach
The Catholic News Agency reports that Pope Francis today declared a Year of Jubilee focused on mercy: “Dear brothers and sisters, I have thought about
The Telegraph reports: A Church of England vicar is facing a storm of protest from traditionalist Christians after allowing a Muslim prayer service to be
The Episcopal News Service reports that more than 100 delegates from the Anglican Communion are attending the UN Commission on the Status of Women’s 59th