
New possibilities for the Episcopal Church in Cuba
President Barack Obama’s announcement that the United States will re-establish diplomatic relations with Cuba opens new possibilities for the Episcopal Church of Cuba (ECC). The Anglican Journal:

President Barack Obama’s announcement that the United States will re-establish diplomatic relations with Cuba opens new possibilities for the Episcopal Church of Cuba (ECC). The Anglican Journal:
Dawn French, of the Vicar of Dibley, believes that writer Richard Curtis may have a new series in the works including a woman bishop: “Richard agreed
In a ThinkProgress piece, Jack Jenkins reflects on the recent Washington Post/ABC poll that indicates Christians in America are more likely to support torture than
After news of plans for a new and more open relationship between the United States and Cuba, the role of Pope Francis in negotiations is being highlighted. But,

In what is admittedly an unpopular opinion, the website xoJane.com published an opinion piece titled “Christmas should not be a National Holiday.” It’s made its way

One lawmaker in Virginia says he will introduce legislation in the upcoming session to outlaw “reparative therapy” of LGBT+ youth. It’s in response to a

Huzzah! From the Guardian: The Rev Libby Lane, a parish priest from Crewe, is the surprise choice for the Church of England’s first female bishop.
I’ve been trying to keep an eye on responses to the final report form TREC. Reactions have covered the gamut from enthusiastic to cynical, but
News sources in the UK are reporting that, just four weeks after the CoE’s General Synod changed Canon Law, the first female bishop is expected
The JNCPB has issued an update in their work towards nominations for the election of the next Presiding Bishop. The statement can be found here