Author: Episcopal Cafe

Lutherans write to Secretary of State

The ELCA is gravely concerned that this measure, … Enactment of this kind of legislation would be an abhorrent injustice and outside the norms and standards of internationally-recognized human rights.

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CoE pension fund near insolvency

“They just decided to go double or quits at the casino,” says John Ralfe, a pensions consultant who has been critical of investment strategies that focus on the returns, but not the risks, of equity investment.

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I love to tell The Story…

The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori discusses the new communication strategies and how they relate to one of our primary ministries: evangelism.

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Presiding Bishop in Liberia

The presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church of the United States, Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori, blessed hundreds of children at Trinity Cathedral, where over a thousand Episcopalians gathered to welcome her on her first visit to Liberia

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Hate begets hate

The government’s venom is chilling: “Homosexuals can forget about human rights,” James Nsaba Buturo, who holds the cynically titled position of minister of ethics and integrity, said recently. What makes this even worse is that three American evangelical Christians, whose teachings about “curing” gays and lesbians have been widely discredited in the United States, helped feed this hatred.

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Cantaur and Ebor critique Zimbabwe

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have come out and condemned the actions of government of Zimbabwe over Christmas weekend as Anglican churchgoers were not allowed to freely attend worship services.

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More from Uganda

The Assistant bishop of Kampala speaks out about how American lobbying efforts against the proposed legislation against gay and lesbian people in Uganda are being perceived within Uganda.

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