Patrick Cheng reflects on the real sin of Sodom
The real sin of Sodom was radical inhospitality.
The real sin of Sodom was radical inhospitality.
Today is Earth Day and to honor its importance we are holding the Third Annual Kreitler lecture this evening at 7:00 pm in the Lettie Pate Evans Auditorium. Tonight’s speaker is William C. Baker, President of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF).
Our first thoughts are for all who have suffered from the horror of these crimes, which inflict such severe and lasting wounds. They are uppermost in our prayer. The distress we feel at what has happened is nothing in comparison with the suffering of those who have been abused.
What will be the future of the Church of England (and the Anglican Communion)?
“Everything in nature has a trademark, God’s trademark: the stripes on a shell and the stripes on a zebra; the grain of the wood and the veins of the dry leaf…”
The decision to cancel the cardinal’s participation came after a number of local priests said they would not attend the service. On Tuesday, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests called on Washington Archbishop Donald Wuerl to stop the cardinal from celebrating the Mass, saying it would send the wrong message.
The studies of about 6,000 schoolchildren are being supported through partnerships with parishes in Dodoma, Tanzania and parishes in The Episcopal Church’s dioceses of Virginia, Rochester, and Atlanta, and by Canadian parishes, said Bishop Mhogolo.
It wasn’t meant to be Henry Luke Orombi day on The Lead, but it’s turned out that way. Box Turtle Bulletin reports, another American anti-gay
Paul Bloom in Nature says while modern psychology may be have it right that a moral sense is biological, it cannot explain how morals evolve: