Orombi’s way with words
Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi apparently did not say what he meant in his recent letter to his people. Now his provincial secretary, The Rev. Canon
Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi apparently did not say what he meant in his recent letter to his people. Now his provincial secretary, The Rev. Canon
As my younger son keeps reminding me, Christmas is drawing nearer. We have already opened two-thirds of the windows on our diocese’s online Advent calendar.
After Truro and the Falls Church announce their decision to secede from the Episcopal Church tomorrow, much will be said about the laws regarding possession
One gets the feeling from browsing through the Fall Church News Press that the congregation, which will likely announce its departure from the Episcopal Church
N. T. Wright is no friend of the Episcopal Church, or of gay Christians. His lengthy critique of the covenant recently released by the English
The Episcopal Public Policy Network offers a short form of Evening Prayer for Advent. A taste: Leader: That God, whose Son Jesus Christ was born
I’ve mentioned previously that the bishops of Tanzania released a letter this week saying that they would accept no more money from the unclean hands
The Primate of Uganda, the Most Rev. Henry Luke Orombi, has written to this people. The letter is beneath the “continue reading” button. He says,
This just in from the Anglican Communion News Service: From the Secretary General of the Anglican Communion ‘In response to a number of queries, and
I’ve been writing for several days about my favorite saint, the 16th-century Spanish Carmelite, Saint John of the Cross. Today is his feast day. Below