Benedict & Anglicans: Problems & Hopes By Richard J. Mammana Jr.
The pope described the Anglican tradition as a “precious gift nourishing the faith of [Roman Catholics] and as a treasure to be shared.” Read on
Archbishop Calls for Peace in South Sudan By Jesse Masai
The presidents of two nations have echoed a call from the Primate of South Sudan for a cessation of hostilities in the country. Read on
Tracing Alpha's Story
Review by Charlie Clauss
Repackaging Christianity describes an evangelist movement featuring a particular style of Christianity that desires a more intimate experience of God. Read on
Posing the Eternal Questions
By Pamela A. Lewis
A medieval exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art encourages self-reflection and self-interrogation. Is there a higher power? How am I called to live my life? What will happen to me after death? Read on
The Mystery of Epiphany By Paul D. Wheatley
As we move from Christmastide to Epiphanytide, we celebrate the ways that Christ is born in us and through us into the world by the baptismal gift of the Spirit. Read on
The Presence of Immanuel By Thomas Kincaid
Even as the crush of work priorities delayed from December ensues, enjoy the jewels the Lord is pouring out from his Scriptures each of the days of Christmastide. Read on
The Friendly Beasts By Amber Noel
How do animals wait for God? Human waiting for Christ may be self-conscious in a way it is not for other animals (though, who knows?), but we’re clearly not the only ones who do it. Read on
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