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Controversial Bishop Spong Dies at 90
By Kirk Petersen
The Rt. Rev. John Shelby Spong was either the symbol of everything wrong with the Episcopal Church, or the creator of a safe space for Christian skepticism in contemporary society.
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One Man's Treasure, One Man at a Time
By Neva Rae Fox
A faith-based program provides free clothing to support men who have recently been released from prison in the Dallas area.
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Bishop Roundup: N.J., Ohio, Springfield
By Kirk Petersen
The bishops of New Jersey and Ohio have announced plans to retire in 2023, and a slate of nine candidates has emerged in the search for the XII Bishop of Springfield.
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Brent, and a Vision for Post-Pandemic Unity
By R. William Franklin
Bishop Charles Henry Brent was a tireless advocate for ecumenism in the early 20th century. Now the pandemic is inspiring renewed interest in the four marks of Brentian ecumenism.
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Tradition and a Tree
By Timothy P. O'Malley
Hundreds of initials carved into a campus tree have given me a new understanding of the material reality of tradition.
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A Short Course
In Suffering
By Daniel Martins
Despite her decline from Alzheimer's, despite her disorientation in her own home, despite the need to arrange constant "coverage," my wife Brenda is still God's gift to me.
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The High Country
By Dane Neufeld
Somehow the mountains have a way of refusing our deepest desires to experience the complete depth of creation.
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