Episcopal cathedral hosts early voting action
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, was the starting point for an early voting election action yesterday afternoon.
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, was the starting point for an early voting election action yesterday afternoon.
“The ashes of the faithful must be laid to rest in a sacred place, that is, in a cemetery or, in certain cases, in a church or an area, which has been set aside for this purpose, and so dedicated by the competent ecclesial authority.” – the Vatican
Trinity Church in Manhattan, NY, known as Trinity Wall Street, has finalized plans for a new 26-story, multi-purpose building opposite the church at 74 Trinity
Christian hope echoing from the battleground city of Bartella, as church bells rang out after two years of silence
A new initiative in the Church of England aims to support dementia sufferers in their faith practices
“Earlier this summer, it was necessary for the Chapter to take action regarding a member of the bell ringing community on safeguarding grounds.” – York Minster statement
From the site of the cave of John the Baptist (so it is believed to be), you can look across the Jordan River to Jericho.
The Holy Land Institute for the Deaf is located in Salt, just a short drive from Amman, Jordan. It caters to around 120 students aged
Karen Armstrong, says the Mayor, has named the city of Amman, “the city of compassion.”
This evening’s Vice Presidential debate could return the public conversation to those traditional concerns of so-called “values voters,” because of the faith foundations of the two men on the center stage.