A reader writes: Why are you still a Roman Catholic? Why have you not started attending an Episcopal church? Familiar liturgy, similar theology, radically different morality.
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(Minneapolis) The Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota says the Rev. Brian Prior has been elected its next bishop.
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On Sunday, November 1, faith leaders from the Religious Coalition for the Freedom to Marry in Maine will hold interfaith candlelight vigils in communities across the state to remind people of all faiths to vote NO on Question 1.
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MINNEAPOLIS - The Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota says the Rev. Brian Prior has been elected its next bishop.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota says the Rev. Brian Prior has been elected its next bishop.
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Episcopalians in Minnesota will elect new bishop todayMinneapolis Star Tribune2 of the diocese's annual convention includes a vote on five candidates, two of whom would represent a first: the first openly partnered lesbian to be .
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New Press Release:
Religious Coalition for the Freedom to Marry to Hold Interfaith Candlelight Vigils,
Urge NO Vote on Tuesday
Portland, Maine (Saturday, October 30, 2009) --
On Sunday, November 1, faith leaders from the Religious Coalition for the Freedom to Marry in Maine will hold interfaith candlelight vigils in communities across the state to remind people of all faiths to vote NO on Question 1.
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SC Bishop: Pro-Gay Episcopal Church Like Cheating HusbandOn Top MagazineLiberals fired the first shot in 2003 with the decision to consecrate the first openly gay bishop, Rev.
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Bishop Mark Lawrence, head of the Diocese of South Carolina, likened the Episcopal Church's recent pro-gay votes to a cheating husband
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A glance at the week's hottest happeningsSovo.comIntegrity Atlanta will sponsor its 20th Annual Gay Pride Eucharist at 7:30 pm at All Saints' Episcopal Church, 634 W.
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The separation of church and state wisely dictates that civil marriage equality be decided solely on the rule of law, on the full inclusion, civil rights and equal protection for all citizens.
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As I mentioned here many months ago, NYC's notorious Limelight nightclub, the disco that brought the world club kids and the occasional decapitated drug dealer, is being transformed into an "upscale" mini-mall.
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PORTLAND, Maine -- The only openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church is speaking in favor of gay marriage in Maine.
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Bishop Gene Robinson, the openly gay leader of New Hampshire's Episcopal Church, was in Maine on Thursday to voice his support for same-sex marriage.
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New Hampshire's Gay Bishop Speaks On Marriage In MaineWCSH-TVPORTLAND (NEWS CENTER) -- The only openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church is speaking in favor of gay marriage in Maine.
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(Los Angeles) A conservative Los Angeles-area church that broke away from the Episcopal Church over theological differences and the consecration of a gay bishop is giving up its property.
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In winnowing through cases submitted to the US Supreme Court, the Justices on Monday denied appeals in nearly 2,000 cases - including one from an anti-gay congregation that left the Episcopal Church and tried to take its building with it.
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Episcopal Church split, mostly over gay clergyPlattsburgh Press RepublicanThe Episcopal Church has been split on the issue of gay clergy since Bishop V.
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There may be one thing even more difficult than coming out of the closet for many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, said the Episcopal Church's first openly gay bishop.
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