Release: PB's Surgeon 'Happy with Progress'
By Kirk Petersen
Episcopal News Service reports that Presiding Bishop Michael Curry is recovering in a hospital near his Raleigh, North Carolina, home. He suffered a brain bleed when he fell while visiting Syracuse, New York, and required surgery Dec. 3. Read on.
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Sandra Day O’Connor, Episcopalian
By Kirk Petersen
As a justice, Sandra Day O’Connor, who died December 1 at the age of 93, was a walking embodiment of via media. She considered church governance to be a ministry, serving for eight years in the early 1990s on the Cathedral Chapter of the Washington National Cathedral. Read on.
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Consecration of St. George’s, Jerusalem (1898)
From the Archives
Anglicans founded the Middle East's first Protestant church in Jerusalem in the 1840s, but St. George's Cathedral, consecrated 125 years ago, was intended as a testimony to our Communion's Catholic integrity. Read on.
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Title VI Must Be Revised
By PIerre Whalon
Years ago, a bishop who had retired after a 25-year episcopate told me, “I got out just in time.” I asked, “In time for what?” “In time to miss the new Title IV.” Read on.
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The Washington National Cathedral Debacle
Covenant Roundtable
Washington National Cathedral recently gained some unpleasant attention when it came to light that there was an admission fee associated with its Christmas Eve liturgy. Read on.
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