Inconvenient and disruprtive
I can’t know that now. In fact, I really have no idea how this will continue to play out. All I can do is continue to write through it, and to seek to be as honest as I can about my experiences.
I can’t know that now. In fact, I really have no idea how this will continue to play out. All I can do is continue to write through it, and to seek to be as honest as I can about my experiences.
Susan Katz Miller, a former neighbor of mine, writes as clearly as anyone I know about raising an interfaith family. In a recent piece for
The Port Huron Times Herald reports:
Today is the 10th anniversary of the consecration of Gene Robinson as Bishop of New Hampshire. Thanks and congratulations:
Kareem Abdul Jabar offers some thoughts on the difference between being a sports or other entertainment idol and being a hero. From
…every time All Saints Day rolls around, I can’t help but think of how the saints were spoken about, and used, in the pragmatic, popular faith of my Roman Catholic childhood. In that setting, saints were a lot like apps: mobile, easy-to-use, and applicable to all sorts of everyday situations.
A looks at the draft measure that would permit women to be ordained Bishops in the Church of England shows some issues and unanswered questions buried in the fine print.
Archbishop Justin Welby commends the Continung Indaba as a way that allows Anglicans to remain in communion “that holds together in its diversity.”
The Vatican has asked national bishops’ conferences around the world to conduct a wide-ranging poll of Catholics asking for their opinions on church teachings on contraception, same-sex marriage and divorce.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby addressed the 10th General Assembly of the World Council of Churches meeting in Busan, South Korea.