Pope Francis: “Man has slapped nature in the face”
En route to the Philippines, Pope Francis, promoting his upcoming encyclical on the environment, said that he believes global warming is largely man-made and hopes that
En route to the Philippines, Pope Francis, promoting his upcoming encyclical on the environment, said that he believes global warming is largely man-made and hopes that
St. James Episcopal in College Hill, Kansas, has hosted a community fundraiser for the past four years: Chili for Choice. The menu, not unusual in
George Yancey, author and Duquesne University professor of philosophy, has been interviewing philosophers on the subject of race for a series in The New York
Via Religion News Service: The business of online ordination is seeing an increasingly diverse customer base – no longer just people wishing to officiate weddings
Via the Religion News Service‘s “The Slingshot”. CBS news is reporting on Dr Rick Sacra who returned to the US to recover from Ebola after contracting

From the Guardian: After press magnate Rupert Murdoch tweeted his opinion that all Muslims should feel themselves responsible for the attacks on Charlie Hebdo, J.K
In the past few days, a number of commentators have begun to wrestle with some of the questions raised by the sad case of Heather
Via the Episcopal News Service: The World Council of Churches has issued a statement on the latest attacks in Nigeria, where the extremist group Boko

A new site has launched, Mission Centered, which attempts to network between different ministries in The Episcopal Church. The sites inspiring stories, resources, and provides

Brother Karekin M Yarian, BSG, an Episcopal friar in San Francisco, has written a Facebook post on his complex feelings about Charlie Hebdo and the public response to the terrorist attacks in France.
His Facebook blog, written under the name PunkMonk, expresses sympathy for the victims of these attacks, but simultaneously explains why he can’t identify with the solidarity message of “Je suis Charlie”.