“Historic” second Interim Shared Eucharist
The Office of Public Affairs for the Episcopal Church has issued a press release announcing the celebration of the second Interim Shared Eucharist between the
The Office of Public Affairs for the Episcopal Church has issued a press release announcing the celebration of the second Interim Shared Eucharist between the
A rare East coast earthquake shook Washington in August 2011, and shook up the National Cathedral. The event rotated pinnacles, cracked limestone, and compromised buttresses,
A historic church on the near west side of Cleveland is celebrating Black History Month by talking about its legacy as a station
Last week, the Bishops of the Church of England released a 56-page letter engaging with political and social issues ahead of the May General Election.
Archbishop of York John Sentamu preached yesterday at an international memorial service organized by the Anglican Church of Uganda to honor Janani Luwum, the
Looking for a Lenten discipline with visible results? The WhiteHouseBlackShutters.com blog offers a plan to declutter and simplify using the forty days of Lent to
The UK General Election is set for May 7 – the longest in advance any election has been declared, according to the House of Bishops’
In statements yesterday, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope Francis each condemned the martyrdom of Egyptian Copts at the hands of so-called ISIS fighters, and
Kayla Mueller, in a photo belonging to the Mueller family, via NPR.org The White House and the Mueller family confirmed today in separate statements that
Lord Stephen Green, chair of a recent Church of England report on leadership development, is under the spotlight for his own leadership of HSBC during