Changes in the works for Holy Women, Holy Men
Over the weekend, the Standing Committee for Liturgy and Music posted an essay on their blog proposing a new approach to the calendar of saints
Over the weekend, the Standing Committee for Liturgy and Music posted an essay on their blog proposing a new approach to the calendar of saints
Previously at the Café, we have discussed ettiquette around pastoral transitions at length. But while it is one thing to modify relationships in real time,
Gay Jennings, the President of the House of Deputies, has written an op-Ed today for the Religion News Service. She argues strongly for the need
There have been gripping photos spreading around social media this week of priests standing between riot police and protesters in the heart of Kiev.
In more news from Lambeth, Justin Welby has announced a trip to several African nations, beginning Thursday. In a press release issued today, the Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury has weighed in on international economic matters, calling for reforms at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund,
Alongside Augustine’s Confessions and Julian of Norwich’s Revelations of Divine Love, I’d make the case that “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” by Rev. Dr. Martin
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of nonviolence took new form today at a church in New York City. Mike Martin, in a service at
Last week, the Café talked about a ‘perception problem’ for those who were politically active. According to a new study, while the public at
Today is Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day in the US, when, across the country, we are reminded again of his legacy, and what