Florida bishop: religion bears the blame
The Roman Catholic Bishop of St Petersburg, Florida, has written a blog piece, republished by the Washington Post, in which he confesses that religion has all
The Roman Catholic Bishop of St Petersburg, Florida, has written a blog piece, republished by the Washington Post, in which he confesses that religion has all
“Seeking assisted dying is a reflection of the struggle for a quality of life upheld by a deep and abiding belief in the sacredness of life.”
A special convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Easton June 11 elected the Rt. Rev. Santosh K. Marray as the 11th bishop of the Diocese of Easton.
“If our quest for institutional parity prevents us from standing in the crowd alongside the woman who touched Jesus’ garment to be made well, then no number of women clergy or bishops will ever make us whole.” -Jennings
The Rt Revd Alan Wilson, Bishop of Buckingham in the Diocese of Oxford, has been a vocal supporter of equal rights in the church and society at large
Somewhere in the shadows of the internet, a cat and mouse game continues between online antisemitic groups and watchdogs monitoring and removing hate speech. The
The Episcopal Church strongly believes that countries have moral responsibility to protect their citizens from mass atrocities.
Mohammed failed his asylum interview, in which he was asked the color of the cover of the Bible. His, he said, is red.
On June 5th, many Episcopal clergy and congregations followed the call to #WearOrange.
“I thought I had a handle on suffering. I thought I had a handle on understanding the sovereignty of God. I didn’t know crap” – former military chaplain Matthew Williams.