Bp of Haiti’s Easter Message
The devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010, does not stop us from singing in joy and gladness, “Alleluia, He is risen” in this Easter season.
The devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010, does not stop us from singing in joy and gladness, “Alleluia, He is risen” in this Easter season.
The Vatican has posted online 142 years of documents, from Pope Pius IX to Benedict XVI
Later this month Episcopalians and others interested in social service will gather in Newark, New Jersey, for “Called to Serve: The Episcopal Church Responds to Domestic Poverty.
Bonnie Anderson, President of the House of Deputies of the Episcopal Church, launched new web pages. Located within the Episcopal Church’s main website, the new pages include news on Bonnie’s travel around the church, photos, information on the role of deputies, and Bonnie’s recent sermons and statements.
Quakers and other religious groups in Britain have welcomed the successful passage of the Equality Bill through its final Commons stages.
By the time we encounter most older art on display in a museum it’s been set up in a context that radically manipulates the ways in which we read it. This is especially true in the case of ecclesiastical art. It’s illuminating to contemplate why this doesn’t happen in the display of “The Mourners: Medieval Tomb Sculptures From the Court of Burgundy” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Is the grass greener on the congregational polity side of the fence? No.
Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has written her fellow Anglican primates regarding the upcoming consecration of bishop-elect Mary Glasspool. The letter is posted at the
Declaring to be “initially inspired by the ‘Manhattan Declaration’, which was launched in November 2009 and has now been signed by over 400,000 US Christians”,
Defending itself in the sexual abuse scandal, the Roman Catholic Church finds itself in the awkward position of claiming it does not control its bishops.