Who needs a church wedding?
As the church continues to struggle the growth of the Spiritual-but-Nonreligious, Christian Century looks at how this impacts weddings. Traditionally, weddings have, til lately, been
As the church continues to struggle the growth of the Spiritual-but-Nonreligious, Christian Century looks at how this impacts weddings. Traditionally, weddings have, til lately, been
Frank Bruni’s column today examines the case of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, where over 2,000 parochial teachers are being asked to sign a
Justin Welby cautioned about the difficulty involved in negotiating with Boko Haram, in an interview he gave on Sunday. Archbishop Welby emphasized that negotiations were
Ever since yesterday’s NFL draft, in which Michael Sam became the league’s first openly gay draft pick, I have thought about how to support Michael
Tomorrow evening the Harvard Extension School’s Cultural Studies Club is set to host a re-enactment of a “Black Mass” in association with an organization known
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson, best known for her books “Home” and “Gilead”, recently spoke at Union Theological Seminary in New York on a range
Today is Mother’s Day. As we we celebrate the women who gave us life, it is worth remembering that Mother’s Day in America is deeply
Frank Strasburger, retired Episcopal priest and co-founder of Princeton in Africa, an international fellowship organization, wrote a compelling Washington Post piece this week about our
Cathy Lynn Grossman of Religion News Service takes issue with HGTV’s decision to cancel plans to feature twins David and Jason Benham in a new
As the U.S. Supreme Court pondered the question of prayer at government meetings, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote this week that the First Amendment of the