
Bishops tell why they will wear orange on June 2nd
Bishop Mariann Budde of Washington and Bishop Ian T. Douglas of Connecticut tell why they will orange as they work for an end to gun violence.
Bishop Mariann Budde of Washington and Bishop Ian T. Douglas of Connecticut tell why they will orange as they work for an end to gun violence.
by Edwin Smit and Louie Crew Clay The Presiding Bishop and General Convention have called on the whole church to respond to “systemic racial
There are three categories of people in the U.S. at risk of becoming homeless: those over 50, veterans and LGBTQ youth. Let’s take a look a closer look at these groups and the hardships they face.
News outlets are announcing the decision between the Church of England and the Church of Scotland to agree to the Columba Declaration, expanding and solidifying
Well, a relic of him does: Reuters, via Religion News Service, reports: A fragment of bone belonging to the murdered archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket,
The New York Times reports that the Justice Department is seeking the death penalty in the trial of Dylann Roof, who killed nine people at
“It’s a big day here at Washington National Cathedral as we’re thrilled to announce our new dean, Randy Hollerith. Randy comes to us after 16 years at St James’s Episcopal Church in Richmond, and we’re excited by his passion, energy and whole-hearted embrace of the gospel.” – Washington National Cathedral on Facebook
“Because the South African Anglican Church does not recognise our marriage, I can no longer exercise my priestly ministry in South Africa,” [Tutu-Van Furth] said.
“The body had difficult and challenging work before it as we acknowledged our differences over human sexuality.”
“With the civil proceeding against Fr. Egan concluding, he will now face Title IV Ecclesiastical Discipline in accordance with the Constitution and Canons of The Episcopal Church. “