A Christian burial for Mr. Fortune
A slave who died more than 200 years ago in Connecticut but was never buried was given an extraordinary funeral Thursday that included lying in state at the Capitol and a liturgy at an Episcopal Church.
A slave who died more than 200 years ago in Connecticut but was never buried was given an extraordinary funeral Thursday that included lying in state at the Capitol and a liturgy at an Episcopal Church.
From ABC News:
The Right Rev. Douglas Fisher, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts issued a statement Thursday supporting a suit aimed at moving ahead with
From Anglican Communion News Service: One year from today, women priests can become bishops in the Church in Wales. The historic decision to allow women
The president of the House of Deputies speaks out about recent events regarding governance of the United Thank Offering, at the HOD Web site. Gay
The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi hears a lot of Mormon jokes when people learn he is from Utah. He’s tired of it, and believes
WFMJ.com in Youngstown, OH ran a story on The Rt. Rev. Mark Hollingsworth, Diocese of Ohio, who shared his personal battle with addiction:
The Rev. Matt Marino makes distinction between “church” and “the Church” in his latest blog post:
Robin Sumners, one of four who resigned from the United Thank Offering Board and from their leadership positions in protest over proposed governance changes, has
Ernest Chinwo, in This Day via All Africa, reports that Mr. Emma Okah, the former Commissioner for Information in Rivers State (Nigeria) has accused the