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Colin Powell, Episcopalian
By Kirk Petersen
Washington National Cathedral will hold a funeral for the former secretary of state. We interviewed the current priest at the South Bronx Episcopal church that formed his lifelong faith.
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Cornerstones:
St. Peter's, Adelaide
By Robyn Douglass
The magnificent stained-glass windows and artwork at St. Peter's Cathedral in Adelaide bring this Australian landmark firmly into the 21st century.
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Blashfield's
Forbidden Garden
By Dennis Raverty
A New York City Episcopal Church provides a window into the evocative 19th-century artwork of Edwin Howland Blashfield.
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Will Liturgy
Be Enough?
By David Barr
Many people might yet come to our tradition for the liturgy. But they will likely only stay for community, in a place of relational flourishing.
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Ecology's Anglican Forerunners
By David Goodhew
An obscure rural priest and two other Anglicans helped plant the roots of modern environmentalism in 18th-century Britain.
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All Souls
By Sam Keyes
All Souls' Day (November 2) should never be conflated with All Saints' Day (November 1). If I die, please don’t “celebrate my life.” Pray for me.
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