The Holy Innocents Bishop Daniel Martins December 29, 2020 Commentary, Ethics, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church By Daniel Martins The notion of "innocence" has an interesting range of meaning. At a literal and concrete level, it denotes absence of guilt or culpability in relation to a specific act or series of acts. O... Read More...
Abortion, Faith, and Clarity Guest Contributor October 26, 2020 Commentary, Ethics, The Episcopal Church By Douglas LeBlanc Catholic News Agency, as part of EWTN’s global media family, has a charism for making plain what is often obscured by political rhetoric. A recent example is a news report by Matt Hadro: “... Read More...
Life before Birth According to Scripture Jean Meade October 12, 2020 Bible, Commentary, Ethics, The Episcopal Church By Jean McCurdy Meade While Christians adopt different stances on how to best address the morality of abortion, we should all bear in mind what the Bible implies about God’s role in conceiving human life by studying again the stories of our Lord and his pre... Read More...
On Justice Bishop Daniel Martins July 21, 2020 Commentary, Ethics, The Episcopal Church By Daniel Martins The brutal murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers on May 25 triggered an explosive response across the nation (and beyond) that has riveted attention on the issue of racism —... Read More...
Abortion: 15 Questions We Are Not Asking Together Guest Contributor May 28, 2019 Commentary, Ethics, The Episcopal Church Christians are rarely equipped to even think about asking countless important questions. Sides are chosen, and slogans are tossed across party lines.
Neil Gorsuch: Pro-life Episcopalian Douglas LeBlanc March 23, 2017 Books, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church Someday, perhaps, it will no longer be considered provocative for a Supreme Court nominee to believe that all human life is intrinsically valuable.
Abortion is not a blessing Andrew Petiprin December 28, 2015 Commentary Abortion is not a blessing. Let us in all humility never be afraid to say so. And may the prayers of the Holy Innocents ascend to the throne of grace to strengthen us in God’s saving work
Our progressive pope? Andrew Petiprin September 7, 2015 Commentary Pope Francis’s plea, like the Gospel he proclaims, comes first as a sledgehammer, and then as a balm. The Gospel is the bane of all ideologies.