Anglicans in Brazil are continuing to stand-by the country’s embattled President, Dilma Rousseff during her impeachment.
Day: April 29, 2016
Diane Rehm talks about end of life care and the right to die
NPR talk show host Diane Rehm talks about her experience caring for her husband, John, during his final days and the need to open the conversation about end of life care, including the right to die.
Faith Reels: ‘A Hologram for the King’ … stranger in a strange land
This week’s review is the new Tom Hanks film, A Hologram for the King, where we discover the power of connection amidst differences.
Yale names new residential college for the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray
A new residential college at Yale University will be named for the Rev. Dr. Anna Pauline Murray, the first African-American woman to be ordained an Episcopal priest.
Speaking to the Soul: Pearls Before Swine
Who is beautiful and unique and needs to be cherished and kept safe today?