

“As quickly as they come, they are gone.”

At a certain point, the suspense of counting down the days till Christmas was eased with the introduction of little chocolate treats behind each window. That was, it turns out, the top of a very slippery slope.

The Diocese of Newark issued a statement yesterday to address the discovery that part of its Bishop Search materials had been plagiarized from the neighboring Diocese of Bethlehem.

The Rev. William J. Barber, II will meet with Pope Francis over this Thanksgiving weekend to discuss social justice work.

Today, people across the country will gather in vigils for transgender people who have been murdered in the past year.

The Rt. Rev. Stephen T. Lane, Bishop of the Diocese of Maine, has written an editorial for the Portland Press Herald. In it, he talks about he power of communities to combat the despair that can feel overwhelming at times.

Bishop Adams responds to news of the State Supreme court’s denial of a motion by the breakaway diocese to rehear the property case they lost.

State supreme court refuses rehearing of property case and motion to force recusal of a justice they claim is biased

Communion-wide Safeguarding Commission at its first gathering makes progress in addressing prevention of abuse and in care of victims

Anglican and other church leaders have urged calm in Zimbabwe and have offered prayers that this tense situation might be resolved so that peace and justice might return to Zimbabwe