December 9, 2022

Canon Ed Rodman is seen at the 2006 General Convention. Photo/The Episcopal Church

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New resources feature justice pioneer Canon Ed Rodman

Two new films may be especially appropriate for Episcopal justice leaders, seminarians, youth and young adults..

From left, the Rev. Rosemarie Logan Duncan and Scott Sanders — two of the cathedral staff members who helped commission the portrait — and Kelly Latimore pose with Latimore’s portrait of Matthew Shepard at Washington National Cathedral. Photo courtesy of Kelly Latimore

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Matthew Shepard portrait on display at National Cathedral

The portrait, by artist Kelly Latimore, was commissioned by LGBTQ members of the cathedral staff.

In Remembrance

In Remembrance (A poetic reflection on Luke 22:14) Today, when Jesus expounds on the words we hear every Sunday in the Eucharistic Prayer in the Words of Institution I was reminded that I had forgotten that Jesus himself said he’d forego the bread and the wine for an undetermined time. When I look back …

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