...that no evidence of wrongdoing was found and that the church had been the victim of a fraud. In a time of such uncertainty, the collaborative’s continued support and engagement...
...organizations — about 70 percent of the non-governmental organizations that existed at that time — have arbitrarily lost their legal status in the country. The action was announced in the...
...all in a way that would prove both resourceful and productive in their care for all things. Above all, we learn from early humans that they admired the beauty of...
...one another fast, even amid our disagreements, for the sake of that unity for which Jesus Christ prayed, that unity for which he died. I know for a certainty that...
...to casting lots. Nobody today knows for sure what that was, other than a game of chance like flipping a coin, drawing a name from a hat, or rolling dice....
...need to respond to address what threatens life together As evidenced in pandemics, climate warming, the failure of a world economy, poverty and migrations, and all that leads to violence,...
...Heath, who is deaf, said that she had refused prenatal testing for her children, trusting that a disabled child “has a right to live.” The Archbishop of Canterbury said that...
...the hypocrisy of the wealthy. What Ripley has increasingly learned from the liberal arts is what Alasdair MacIntyre calls “a virtue that is a newcomer to the catalogue of the...
...we pinned ourselves in a corner with our liturgical talk of decency and order? Have we made “the beauty of holiness” a code name for rigidity and fear? Joy rushes...
...present has fueled what we have before us. And I want to express my gratitude, particularly in a diocese where this is an issue that continually is at the forefront...