
What’s at stake in Haiti’s contested episcopal election?
Mark Harris continues the conversation on confusion arising over the validity of a recent episcopal election in Haiti

Mark Harris continues the conversation on confusion arising over the validity of a recent episcopal election in Haiti

Working to come to terms with marriage equality, clergy in the diocese of Albany met to pray, worship and converse in private.

The Standing Committee of the Diocese of Colorado notified members of the diocese on September 6 that they have withdrawn Canon Michael Pipkin from the

On Monday we posted an opinion piece from Episcopal priest and blogger, Mark Harris. Here, Pierre-Andre H. Duvert, a priest serving in the Bronx, responds to some of Mark’s statements.

A release from the Diocese of Long Island: St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn Heights to be designated pro-cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Long

The Most Revd Dr Josiah Idowu-Fearon had strong words for those who “militantly present falsehoods” about the Anglican Communion at the Standing Committee meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council.

This Thursday’s meeting may be crucial to understanding how the diocese will move forward, as Love told the paper, “We’re in the midst of a major schism.”

Mark Harris raises important concerns about the contested episcopal election in Haiti and the findings of a provincial court of review that looked into the allegations

Three perspectives on the continuing revelations on the scale of abuse in the Catholic Church uncovered in Pennsylvania and how it impacts us in the Episcopal Church

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If we can learn how to set conflict transformation in a framework of reconciliation – including at the grass roots, and not only by elites in conferences – we open ourselves to working together in new and more effective ways as we strive for peace…”