PSA: Most of US gains an hour tonight
In most of the United States you’ll want turn back your clock one hour before turning in tonight. You don’t want to be one of
In most of the United States you’ll want turn back your clock one hour before turning in tonight. You don’t want to be one of
Youth and religion. Are we there yet — home, home, home? Has the religious right poisoned the well?
The Diocese’s previous bishop search ended in July when its election of the Rev. Dr. Kevin Thew Forrester did not receive the required consents from diocesan bishops and standing committees in the Episcopal Church.
Eileen Taub imagines divine twittering back when it all began.
The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton of Maryland sees the Vatican plan to welcome disaffected Anglicans as part of a larger arc of progress and describes how he strives to work with his Roman Catholic counterparts with collegiality and respect because the door swings both ways.
This week the State Department submitted to Congress its 2009 Report on International Religious Freedom as required by the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998.
The publication of an Apostolic Constitution outlining a process for welcoming Anglicans into the Roman Catholic Church is delayed because of controversy within the Vatican over the specifics, in particular over priestly celibacy.
Who’s gonna walk Fido after you have been assumed into the glories of Heaven?
Greg Warner of Religion News Service writes about the emotional toll that many clergy experience including depression and sometimes suicide.
When we begin to see the clergy as THE ministers, then the members become simply passive consumers of ministry. That is not a healthy model for a Christian community.