Talking with non-believers
Second, Francis says, from the point of view of the believer, dialogue with others is not a “secondary accessory” but rather something “intimate and indispensable.”
Second, Francis says, from the point of view of the believer, dialogue with others is not a “secondary accessory” but rather something “intimate and indispensable.”
Today is the 50th anniversary of the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama that took the lives of four girls. Kim
The Sun (Nigeria) reports that Archbishop Kattey has been freed.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu sat for an interview with Sarah Pulliam Bailey of Religion News Service on the occasion of the announcement that Butler University and
One of the difficulties in making sense of the dispute that caused four members of the board of the United Thank Offering to resign in
Do unions and denominations want the same Affordable Care Act fix? For similar reasons?
An ecumenical group of people involved in medical missions to Haiti has offered colleagues in the Episcopal Church and beyond a set of “core principles” that ought to guide those efforts.
In an interview with Douglas Murray in the Spectator, Richard Dawkins admits to a certain gratitude to Anglicanism.
I do not believe further violence is likely to end the tragedy, but rather seems likely to increase or prolong the disaster. I applaud President Obama’s restraint and willingness to look for diplomatic solutions — changing position requires courage of the first order. – The Presiding Bishop