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Taiwan Installs Bishop Despite Coronavirus
By Kirk Petersen
The Rev. Lennon Yuan-Rung Chang, who has served as rector of Advent Church on the campus of St. John’s University in Taipei, is the VI Bishop of Taiwan, succeeding the Rt. Rev. David J. H. Lai, who has led the diocese since 2001.
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Priest Accused of Sexual Abuse of Teen
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald
Greg Lisby, a priest in the Diocese of Western Massachusetts, who was charged with felony possession of child pornography six months ago, has now been accused of sexually abusing a teen.
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Episcopalians Should Be Counted
By Kirk Petersen
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry has urged all church members to take part in the decennial census, and to vote. The Church has online resources to support these efforts.
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Church Camps Cope With Change
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald
A strong economy has helped spur a resurgence by many of the 92 summer camps affiliated with Episcopal Camps and Conference Centers.
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They Made Me An Artist
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald
A church in Boston hosts a fellowship that for 21 years has provided a safe space for homeless or formerly homeless people to express themselves through painting.
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Supporting Freedom Through Boundaries
By Deonna D. Neal
In Christian marriage, limitation is the necessary condition for freedom. We can only really experience true and positive freedom within appropriate boundaries.
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Archives: Iwo Jima and Ash Wednesday
By Clifford P. Morehouse
A pre-battle report by a former longtime editor of The Living Church, who served in the Marine Corps and took part in the assault on Iwo Jima..
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Justice, Mercy,
and The Irishman
By Joey Royal
The world of The Irishman is a deeply moral one, with a strong sense of retribution and justice, but without much hope of reconciliation or redemption for its central characters.
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A Light Infused
Into the Heart
By Mark Michael
For all their variety, the best Lent books are accessible and have a practical bent, shedding light on the ordinary struggles and delights of the Christian life. Most are also short, presenting insights directly and prompting the reader to sustained reflection and prayer.
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