Pollesal approved at last as Uruguay’s bishop coadjutor
Nearly a year after his election to the position, Archdeacon Michael Pollesal has been ratified as bishop coadjutor of Uruguay. The Uruguay Synod elected Pollesal
Nearly a year after his election to the position, Archdeacon Michael Pollesal has been ratified as bishop coadjutor of Uruguay. The Uruguay Synod elected Pollesal
Today Christians all over the world are ceremoniously washing each other’s feet, but apparently some congregations have altered this ancient practice to make it about
Frances Perkins, a modern, secular, lay heroine, beat out 31 other saints to win top honors in this year’s Lent Madness tournament. In the final
On this Maundy Thursday, and all through Holy Week, I find myself thinking about the importance of religious practice to spiritual well-being. This concept is
Media release from The Episcopal Church, Office of Public Affairs: [March 27, 2013] In the continuous pursuit to be good stewards while concurrently being responsive
Bishop Mary Glasspool of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles shot some video while she was in Washington walking the Way of the Cross as
The Rev. Susan Russell has a powerful blogpost in The Huffington Post on the easily overlooked pastoral dimension of the past days of debate. Here’s
PBS Religion and Ethics Newsweekly has a wonderful gallery of photos from Monday’s walk in Washington DC.
With the US Supreme Court considering two cases concerning Marriage Equality, Washington DC was again busy with demonstrations. The general consensus of the first day
Dr. Richard Besser at ABC News blog speculates about the positive correlation that seems to exist between religious practice and physical health. While he writes