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Episcopal priest Cynthia Bourgeault says we don’t encounter God by thinking harder, but by surrendering the part of us that ...
On Friday (June 6), the Rev. Brendan Busse, a Jesuit Catholic priest, had just finished a graduation ceremony for eighth graders at Dolores Mission School when he got news about an immigration ...
A Rabbi, a Monk, a Minister, and a Priest Walk into a Lab… The team started their unorthodox study by recruiting religious leaders that hold a recognized leadership position in a “well-established” ...
In October, 2015, Hunt Priest, then a minister at Emmanuel Episcopal Church on Mercer Island, in Washington State, was flipping through The Christian Century, a progressive Protestant magazine ...
Clergy members throughout the region blame the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a federal law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1996, but only put into effect a month ago on April 14.
The Rev. Ken Campbell, an Episcopal priest in Orleans and founder of Nauset Interfaith Association, called Pope Francis a bridge among Christians, people of all faith traditions, and all of humanity.
Rabbi David Freelund of the Cape Cod Synagogue in Hyannis applauded many of Francis’ efforts. Not only did Francis modernize the church when it came to sexual abuse scandals, said Freelund, he also ...
The Anglican Catholic Church on Wednesday said it has removed a Grand Rapids priest for making a "pro-Nazi salute" during an event in Washington, D.C. The church said it revoked Calvin Robinson's ...
Donald Trump says he was “saved by God to make America great again”. Yet the best rebuttal to his presidency so far has come from a priest — the Episcopal bishop of Washington.
Yes, they shy away from talking to a priest, rabbi, minister, imam or guru; but they’re fine with spilling their guts to a virtual “entity” that could be hacked from anywhere in the world.
Yes, they shy away from talking to a priest, rabbi, minister, imam or guru; but they’re fine with spilling their guts to a virtual “entity” that could be hacked from anywhere in the world.