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Bernadette, the Musical: ‘She Saw Something’

Set between Bernadette’s seeing the apparition and her decision to become a nun, the musical explores the curious space of doubt and faith.

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God’s Eyes (Lent 4, Year A)

As the Lord said to Samuel, “the Lord does not see as mortals see; they look on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.”

GAFCON Nixes Primus Plan

With only five of its primates in attendance, leaders backpedaled on what had been hyped as a historic moment for conservative Anglicanism.

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Pittsburgh Dean Arrested

Aidan Smith was charged with retail theft and receiving stolen property. He was detained overnight and posted bail for his release.

Priest Who Led Kansas Nonprofit Pleads Guilty

The Rev. Robert (Bobby) Smith admitted in federal court on February 19 to devising a scheme to defraud Saint Francis Ministries.

People and Places, March 4

This is the second of two columns from the February 8 edition of TLC. It includes appointments, retirements, and church closures.

ACNA’s Acting Abp. Sues Former Bishop for Defamation

Bishop Julian Dobbs accuses former chaplaincy bishop Derek Jones of repeated false statements about his handling of two financial matters.

Updates to the Nairobi-Cairo Proposals Released

The Communion's five regional primates will share the Archbishop of Canterbury's ministry and the ACC would lose its president in revised proposals.

Amid Attacks, Connecticut Pilgrims Shelter in Jerusalem

The pilgrims were in Bethlehem when sirens blared after the United States launched an attack against Iran.

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Thoughtful and Challenging Books for Lent

The season of Lent is a natural time for Christians to seek useful texts to aid them in their discipline.

Contemplating Hope with Mozart

Ancient church chants and varied readings set the stage, including a letter from Mozart to his father and poems by Nobel Prize-winner Nelly Sachs.

Love and Hope for the Jilted

Solo Mio transcends romantic comedy tropes through the quality of the performances and by its sharply written script, which features more than one twist.

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Interim ACNA leader Julian Dobbs canceled the event on sexism and abuse prevention amid rancor that threatens to undo the church’s “two integrities” on women’s ordination.

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In her third decade of ordained ministry, Karin MacPhail has already served in numerous leadership roles in the diocese she will lead.

Executive Council Selects Pittsburgh for GC 2030

Carolyn Lee Mok, a lay leader from the Diocese of Rochester, was elected to serve the remaining term of a resigned council member.

Faith Leaders in Wales Condemn Assisted Suicide

Bishops of the Church in Wales have spoken out against the practice, while their North American colleagues remain largely silent.

Hundreds Join N.Y. Ash Wednesday Procession for Migrants

Those who joined the Ash Wednesday prayer service sang hymns and carried signs calling attention to government action and policies against immigrants.

People & Places, 2/18

This is the first of two columns from the February 8 edition of TLC. It includes appointments and ordinations. Appointments will continue in the next column.

Troubled Uganda Remembers Modern Martyr

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