Bishops Blogging, March 17 House of Bishops
Bishop Dan Edwards, Nevada, post VI (Monday night): …Tomorrow we will be discussing whether to consent to the consecration of the Bishop Elect of Northern
Bishop Dan Edwards, Nevada, post VI (Monday night): …Tomorrow we will be discussing whether to consent to the consecration of the Bishop Elect of Northern
U.S. officials have notified the declaration’s French sponsors that the administration wants to be added as a supporter. One official added that the United States was concerned about “violence and human rights abuses against gay, lesbian, transsexual and bisexual individuals” and was also “troubled by the criminalization of sexual orientation in many countries.”
In one example of how clergy are attempting to use technology and popular culture to reach out to the young, Gardner is constructing a monthly sermon using songs from the iPods of her students, rather than biblical excerpts from a lectionary, as her texts. In her first three efforts, she has attempted to extract moral lessons from the lyrics of Kanye West, Nickelback, and India.Arie.
The Times reports that despite the provocations of riot police in church, Zimbabwe’s Anglican bishop, Sebastian Bakare, celebrated communion this past Sunday: In front of
The Consultation is a potent coalition of 13 independent organizations within the Episcopal Church committed, in the words of its Platform for the 2009 General Convention, “to peace with justice.”
The speaker of the New York City Council is about as Irish as they come. But she’s openly gay, which means she can’t march in New York’s annual March 17 Eire-extravaganza up Fifth Avenue and past Cardinal Edward Egan standing on the steps of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Divorced, pro-choice, pro gay rights and Italian-American Rudy Giuliani was welcome. But not Christine Quinn.
This morning Tom Bair got a call frmo Ezo saying that on Friday the Lord’s Resistance Army attacked a village nine miles from Ezo, killing nine people and taking six hostages. This is the latest in a series of attacks that began late last year and have continued sporadically since then.
The bishops of the Episcopal Church spent some time last week with Bill Bishop, author of The Big Sort: Why the clustering of like-minded Americans is tearing us apart. Bishop’s thesis is summarized cogently in his sub-title. What are the implications of the Big Sort for the Episcopal Church’s efforts to reach out to new people?
Episcopal Cafe is supporting March Gladness, a clever initiative by Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation that has caught the eye of the mainstream media. The deadline
In his first public comments on condom use, the pontiff told reporters en route to Cameroon that Aids “is a tragedy that cannot be overcome by money alone, and that cannot be overcome through the distribution of condoms, which even aggravates the problems”.