New Bishop appointed to Episcopal Church of Cuba
The Metropolitan Council of Cuba has appointed The Rev. Griselda Delgado del Carpio as Co-adjutor Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Cuba. Delgado was appointed
The Metropolitan Council of Cuba has appointed The Rev. Griselda Delgado del Carpio as Co-adjutor Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Cuba. Delgado was appointed
London The chairperson of a group campaigning for women bishops says she is disappointed that the Rev. Alison Peden was not elected Britain’s first female Anglican bishop
Two Episcopal Church missionaries in Port-au-Prince say that they feared for their lives during the Jan. 12 earthquake and in its aftermath that shook the
Indian Residential Schools: Another Picture by Eric Bays is designed to introduce an alternative reading of the residential school story. The author cites two earlier
Edinburgh, Scotland Britain might soon have its first female Anglican bishop, serving the 38,000-member Scottish Episcopal Church, part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The Rev.
London Britain’s Christian Legal Centre says it has hired a human rights lawyer to represent Olive Jones, a 54-year old maths teacher who is being
New York Roman Catholics in the United States are asking a question that touches on demographics and culture: what will the church look like in
Geneva Frances S. Smith, a former editor of the Ecumenical Press Service – the predecessor of Ecumenical News International – has died at her home
Nairobi Vulnerable communities have been left own their own to adapt to climate change or perish, with only God to count on, because of the
Five-month-old William Sneddon examines the cross of Archbishop Fred Hiltz, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, at Christ Church Cathedral in Ottawa. Sneddon and
New York President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo in which he pledged a new U.S. relationship with Muslim countries, has been named the top religion
Myrtle Jones has been honoured as a life member of the Anglican Church Women (ACW) at St. Michael’s Church in Chevery, diocese of Quebec. The
Across Canada, the Vancouver 2010 Olympic torch relay is touching hearts in even the smallest, most remote communities. Above, Ruth Sadler passes the torch to
This beautiful illustration, by Jonn Lavinnder, editor of the diocesan newspaper, The HighWay, (diocese of Kootenay, B.C.), is rendered from a photo provided by Trinity
Irving David Irving, the executive archdeacon of the diocese of Kootenay, has been elected the new bishop of the diocese of Saskatoon. Bishop-elect Irving will
The Canada Health Act is how God is experienced by a senior government administrator. Around the table sat senior administrators and civil servants from several
The Canadian ecumenical justice organization, KAIROS, is urging parishes to sign a petition or better yet, call their Member of Parliament to demand that CIDA
VancouverThe recent Anglican-Roman Catholic Bishops’ Dialogue held here has produced a joint statement outlining concerns about human trafficking at the February 2010 Olympic Games in
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has ruled that the diocese of New Westminster can retain possession of four church properties worth more than $20
Washington, D.C. About one-third of the countries in the world have high restrictions on religion, exposing almost 70 percent of the globe’s population to limitations
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