Cathedral goes all online as Omicron spikes in DC

These numbers cause me to reflect on the moral responsibility of this Cathedral during this difficult time…. To protect the health of everyone in our community, we will shift all Cathedral services online through the holiday season, and the building will be closed to visitors and worshippers for all activities. – Dean Hollerith, Washington National Cathedral

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Tensions arise between cathedral and bishop over an ordinand’s “theological views”

“As part of the agreement between the Advent and the diocese, the Advent has a seat on the Commission on Ministry but has not yet offered anyone to fill that place…. This was not the first time that someone with a theological expression different from the Advent has been ordained in our diocese and at the Advent.” – Bishop Glenda Curry, Diocese of Alabama.

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Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old man from Brunswick, Ga., was shot and killed Feb. 23 but it was only after the release of a video of the incident May 5 that Gregory McMichael and his son Travis McMichael were charged in the killing. Family photo courtesy of Twitter.

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Episcopal and Lutheran bishops in Georgia respond to the verdict in the McMichaels-Bryan trial

The three men who are now convicted of crimes were initially shielded from facing their accusers in court. Until we can bring equity to the system that initially protected them, the rest of us will not have done what we can to create the just society for which we long.

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Bishop of Olympia on the Rittenhouse verdict

I would say if Rittenhouse had been Black, he most likely would not have come out of that night alive. A young white man brazenly carrying an automatic weapon through city streets was virtually ignored by law enforcement. Had it been a Black man, I do believe the result would be drastically different. – Bishop Greg Rickel

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