...heal it. Because we believe that the One who dwelt among us will dwell with us still. Because we know that one day God will still the waters and make...
...of women, LGBTQIA+ people, Indigenous peoples and other indigenous and original peoples in decision-making bodies,” and “explicit safeguards against any form of discrimination and against the use of the instruments...
...Canada has laws against advocating genocide (Section 318 of the Criminal Code), public incitement of hatred (Section 319-1), and willful promotion of hatred (Section 319-2) against an identifiable group. The...
...complaint and its affidavits could have been sufficient to establish probable cause. The standing committee of Wood’s Diocese of the Carolinas had suggested that the board use an outside firm...
...News’ Prime Time on December 3, urged the government to use elite strike units like Columbia’s JUNGLA Commandos to deal with Islamic militants. Trained by British special forces and U.S....
...the Diocese of London’s “handling of his abuse allegations as ‘the worst example of post-abuse victimization of a CDM complainant we have ever seen.” Bishop Mullally’s response differs from N’s...
...may be used to connect us to God, others, and ourselves. She ends with four types of meditative practices that will be helpful to use alone or in small groups....
...brokenness. The insider term Christians use for this reality is a short three-letter word: sin. More appropriately, perhaps: Sin. Not “sins”—individual acts of omission or commission that run afoul of...
...and congregation working together. “There were several people who joined the church, probably because of their experience at the chili supper,” Ninette said. April Cerkiewicz, who led the promotions for...
...especially because nearly all the clergy in nine of its dioceses are not paid salaries. Ernesto claims that Msosa’s intention to refuse to relax the canons in Zandamela’s case “explores...