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Churches Brace for SNAP’s Pause

Anticipating that food benefits won’t arrive on November 1, churches are preparing to help their communities as well as they can.

Artist John La Farge’s Complex Legacy

John La Farge was a prolific artist. He created stained-glass windows for churches of every denomination, as well as for secular institutions and rich homeowners.

Ecumenical Youth Community Marks a Milestone

The second cohort of Community at the Crossing at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York has graduated.

Cathedral Gunman Reminds Priest of Earlier Shooting

A shooting death 12 years ago was revisited 12 years ago after the December 20 shooting at St. John the Divine.

Ex-Dean of Cathedral Disciplined for 1984 Sex Abuse

The incident involved a young woman with whom the priest previously had a pastoral relationship.

ARCHIVES: V-E Day: Rejoicing, Reconsecration, Work

In two issues in May, 1945, The Living Church reported extensively on joyful and solemn observances of V-E Day throughout the Episcopal Church, including at a Milwaukee war products factory. An Episcopal army chaplain also reported on a burial service he conducted the same day for 200 concentration camp victims in Ludwigslust, Germany.  

Former Long-Time Dean of St. John the Divine Dies at 89

For 25 years, James Parks Morton labored to turn the cathedral into what it is today.

St. John the Divine Calls Bp. Daniel

The trustees of the Cathedral of St. John in Manhattan has called Bishop Clifton Daniel III as its 10th dean.

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