A Biography as Dashing as its Subject
From 400 years’ distance, Donne’s work offers “ways of reckoning with the grimly and majestically improbable problem of being alive”
Rest in Peace, Rise in Glory: Sept. 27
Remembering Daniel Page Northway, Anne Long Wheeler Rowthorn, and Jacqueline Tyndale Watt
18 Pentecost, Year A: I Thirst
We see Jesus on the cross and find in his humility both a sacrifice and an example.
Episcopal Attendance Bounces Back 19% from Pandemic Low
The parochial report comes along with a sophisticated mapping tool
Hildegard’s Complex Visions
Here is a richly illustrated study of one of the most talented and profound thinkers and artists of the High Middle Ages.
Church Attorney Role a Focus of Bishops’ Title IV Discussion
By Kirk Petersen One focus of the House of Bishops’ Title IV discussion is whether a single person — an attorney acting as a prosecutor — should have unilateral authority to shut down a disciplinary proceeding against a bishop after the Disciplinary Board for Bishops (DBB) has recommended a public ecclesiastical trial. The House of […]
USPG Backs its Repentance with $18 Million (Barbadian)
“USPG is deeply ashamed of our past links to slavery,” said the Rev. Duncan Dormor, general secretary. “We recognize that it is not simply enough to repent in thought and word, but we must take action.”
Curry Somberly Greets House of Bishops on Eve of Surgery
The bishops are under pressure regarding the disciplinary process for bishops