
U.S. church confronts painful link to black slavery
Dain Perry, a DeWolf descendant, visits Assin Manso, Ghana, where captured Africans were brought for a last bath. The DeWolf family, which had deep Episcopal

Dain Perry, a DeWolf descendant, visits Assin Manso, Ghana, where captured Africans were brought for a last bath. The DeWolf family, which had deep Episcopal

Columbus, Ohio The new presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA), Katharine Jefferts Schori, on June 18 called her historic election

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison takes a break outside General Convention. Columbus, OhioA dozen or so visitors from the Anglican Church of Canada, including the primate, Archbishop

Bishop Jack Iker Columbus, Ohio Less than 24 hours after the election of the Episcopal Church in the USA’s (ECUSA) first female presiding bishop, the

Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori Columbus, Ohio American Episcopalians, meeting at their triennial governing convention, elected Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori of the diocese of Nevada, as

Columbus, Ohio Issues concerning homosexuality will not be resolved at the Episcopal Church’s General Convention before the election of a new presiding bishop, or national

Columbus, Ohio A legislative committee at the Episcopal Church’s General Convention on June 15 was considering several controversial resolutions concerning human sexuality and there were

Some of the more than 700 worshipers who gathered at the U2charist in recognition and support of the Millennium Development Goals hold up cell phones

Bishop Robert O’Neill of the diocese of Colorado, a member of the special legislative committee considering responses to the Windsor Report, listens to a question

The Rev. Kendall Harmon, deputy from the Diocese of South Carolina, urged ECUSA to use clear language in its response to the Windsor Report at

Bishop Michael Ingham of New Westminster recommended that dioceses receiving refunds from payments on liability for residential schools might contribute to an endowment for Northern

Niagara Falls, Ont. Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, the primate, or national archbishop, of the Anglican Church of Canada, will step down at the 2007 General Synod

Canadians, accustomed to long winters, eagerly embrace summer in the great outdoors by a lake, but warm-weather camping acquires another dimension when there is a

Niagara Falls, Ont. The house of bishops of the Anglican church, at their regular spring meeting here, grappled with the impending reality of a new

Mississauga, Ont.The new plan to compensate all former students of Indian residential schools represents an acknowledgment by the federal government that native culture and languages

Niagara Falls, Ont.Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada, at their regular spring meeting, responded to a call for more support for poorer dioceses, asking

After years of filming documentaries on such subjects as native housing in the North and Canadian Finns in Russia during the 1930s, Richard Stringer has

Why are there not more women in leadership roles around the world, both within church structures and secular governments? That was one of the issues

A number of dioceses are voicing concerns about the increased cost of attending General Synod 2007 in Winnipeg, with some saying they may have to

Archbishop Andrew Hutchison addresses the house of bishops meeting about his decision to retire. Looking on is his principal secretary, Archdeacon Paul Feheley. Archbishop Andrew