
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s Message for Lent
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has made a video with a message for Lent. Transcripts are below in English and Español. The video and text are
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has made a video with a message for Lent. Transcripts are below in English and Español. The video and text are
The Guardian writes that Cardinal Reinhard Marx, chairman of German Bishops’ Conference, has denounced the calls to violence issued by a rightwing group, but echoed their
“The Good Death”, out on February 16th, is the first book by writer Ann Neumann, a visiting scholar at The Center for Religion and Media at NYU,
Title IV proceedings are under way for the Rev. George E. Andrews II and the Rev. Howard White. And a new victim has come forward, this time in North Carolina where White served as rector of Grace Church in the Mountains.
From madness to contemplation, we’ve compiled a list of resources for Lenten devotions. Have one to add? Include in the comments below or on our
In light of the ongoing debates within the Anglican Communion, we’ve been wondering how Episcopalians understand their identity as Episcopalians. So, we thought we’d just
Last AUG we reported a story about refugees in a squalid camp in Calais, France. We also mentioned and pictured a small church erected and used by refugee Christians from Africa. In OCT a Christian makeshift church was erected serving mostly Middle Eastern Christians. Last Monday the local French authorities bulldozed the more recent church and also a mosque.
Next Friday, 12 FEB, Pope Francis is flying to Mexico City to begin a 6 day visit to Mexico. But on his plane is making about a 2 hour layover at the airport in Havana, Cuba. The Pope will meet in an historic face-to-face with the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, +Kirill.
Hollywood has trouble telling stories about Muslims in other contexts because the entertainment industry isn’t very good at talking about the daily practice of religion, no matter what a character’s faith is.
On Sunday, February 7 at 3 p.m. the Washington National Cathedral will hold a festive liturgy commemorating Absalom Jones, the first black Episcopal priest.