Two tidbits for Sunday
The Washington Post has a video report on the Blessing of the Animals service held at Washington National Cathedral last week on its homepage. Scroll
The Washington Post has a video report on the Blessing of the Animals service held at Washington National Cathedral last week on its homepage. Scroll
I missed this development earlier in the week. Jonathan Petre of the Telegraph reports that “Conservative Anglican leaders are urging the Archbishop of Canterbury to
Steve Waring of the Living Church has broken this story: “The Rev. Canon Ellis Brust, chief operating officer of the American Anglican Council (AAC) and
The October issue of the Washington Window is online. It includes a column on “the sacred bond that we have with animals” by the Rev.
As some visitors know, I trod that well-worn career path from covering Major League Baseball to working for the Episcopal Church. With a few stops
Father Matthew of St. Paul’s Church in Yonkers has ventured out onto YouTube with some entertaining results. Meanwhile, the Rev. Ken Howard, rector of St.
The latest from the Episcopal Public Policy Network: On Sunday, October 15, Episcopalians have an opportunity to help set a new Guinness World Record by
A new television show, based loosely on Buzz Bissinger’s marvelous book, made its debut on NBC last night. I thought Friday Night Lights was pretty
This reflection comes from the daily readings in the spirituality section of our diocesan Web site: Perhaps the most sensitive and most deeply rooted spiritual
Matthew Davies of Episcopal News Service has the story: Bishop Alberto Ramento of Tarlac in the Philippines, former Prime Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church,