Washington National Cathedral celebrates rulings
Updated: The bells rang out at Noon Wednesday at the Washington National Cathedral (and other church communities as well): The Washington Post describes the service
Updated: The bells rang out at Noon Wednesday at the Washington National Cathedral (and other church communities as well): The Washington Post describes the service
Susan Russell in The Huffington Post, says that the two decisions cannot be separated from what the court did yesterday:
Amy Howe and Marty Lederman, in the SCOTUS blog (currently live streaming), set the stage for the anticipated rulings:
In an extensive interview with Time, former president Jimmy Carter is asked if religion can be a force for women’s rights instead of a source
A moment in the life of a child in the oil rich Lake Maracaibo region in Venezuela.
Kudos to the Rev. Dan Webster for this TV interview regarding his Episcopal Cafe blog post on using social media in church. (And note that
In the wake of an apology from Alan Chambers, leader of the prominent “ex-gay” ministry Exodus International, the organization is shutting down.
Any day now, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide on landmark cases regarding same-sex marriage—Hollingsworth v. Perry (a challenge to California’s same-sex-marriage ban) and United
R.I.P James Gandolfini. At my house, we recently rewatched “The Sopranos” from start to finish. What a brilliant series. What a brilliant actor. Gandolfini’s nuanced,
Rebecca Ruiz, in Slate.com., looks at the brain science that explains why those working for the justice system often do not believe rape victims, and