Joyful opera performed In Nazi concentration camp revived
Cheryl Corley writes for the NPR show All Things Considered about the revival of a children’s opera, Brundibár, originally performed by Jewish children held in
Cheryl Corley writes for the NPR show All Things Considered about the revival of a children’s opera, Brundibár, originally performed by Jewish children held in
The world sadly and alarmingly reflects on the killings in the synagogue: Jodi Rudonren of The New York Times says that “In Jerusalem’s ‘War of
Episcopal News Service has a story on the two new deans for the Episcopal Church in Minnesota, installed in its two historic cathedrals within nine
There is general agreement that the climate change deal between the U.S. and China is “historic”. Consider the headlines: From CNN’s “US and China reach
Phil Mushnick writes in his New York Post article that he wants football coaches, and other sporting types, to stop trivializing religion:
The Rt. Rev. James Michael Mark Dyer, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem from 1982 to 1995, died Nov. 11 after battling multiple myeloma
Episcopal News Service story By Jim Goodson (excerpt): The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is drawing on its rich history of supporting servicemen and women by
From Waqar Gillani’s article in The New York Times:
Mark Silk, at Religion News Service, looks at the religious numbers of yesterday’s electorate. Most numbers were similar to recent elections past, with one exception:
Some time before January, a Grand Jury will decide if any charges will be brought against Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson for his shooting of