Archbishop Eames to retire
Robin Eames is retiring. He chaired the commission that produced the WIndsor Report, and a previous commission tht dealt with fissures in the Communion over
Robin Eames is retiring. He chaired the commission that produced the WIndsor Report, and a previous commission tht dealt with fissures in the Communion over
The election of Bishop Mark Andrus, whose heterosexuality was worthy of headlines on Reuters and in The Los Angeles Times raises an interesting possibility. It
The Diocese of California hasn’t elected a bishop yet, but I think it is safe to say that it will not choose one of the
You can listen to taped interviews with the candidates for Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church here, thanks to the communications ministry of Trinity Church,
The Diocese of California will elect its next bishop today. I am not in a position to make a prediction, but I can pass on
I don’t know if this is a sign of the impending apocalypse or just highly amusing, but there is an online gambling site accepting bets
The Anglican Communion is increasingly defined not as those who are in communion with Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, but those who are cowed
The headline you’ve just read is irresponsible. Terrorism, as we know, takes lives. It shatters bodies, families and societies. When you call someone a terrorist
We sent this press release out today. The series it refers to can be found here. Episcopal Diocese of Washington publishes “Following the Money: Donors
We’ve just finished a few major projects in the diocesan communications office, and will soon be turning our attention to updating this blog. As you