A bishop asked the president to show mercy to immigrants and scared children. The response tells us everything about the next ...
The overwhelming nature of the climate crisis can paralyze our ability to think and act toward a more sustainable future.
President Trump’s demand for an apology from someone pleading for mercy not only contradicts core Christian teachings but it ...
The Washington National Cathedral hosts the event, an interfaith service, on the morning after every inauguration dating back to 1933 as a sign of unity.
In the teachings of Jesus, the Apostle Paul puts it together like this in Philippians 4:8, “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, ...
The sermon’s duration was less than 15 minutes. Its theme—a call for unity grounded in faith at a time of political ...
Mariann Edgar Budde serves in the Episcopal Church, which affirms the LGBTQ community. The Catholic Church does not allow women to serve as bishops.
President Donald Trump has suffered his first major legal loss as president before his first week is even finished, with a ...
Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde said she is “not going to apologize for asking for mercy for others,” a plea she made to President Donald Trump from the Canterbury pulpit on ...
Trump and Biden have recently handed out thousands of pardons and commutations. Why does this Pardonapalooza feel so dirty?
Bishop Mariann E. Budde, of the Episcopal Church, pleaded to Donald Trump to have "mercy" on immigrants and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, who made waves this week for asking President Trump to “have mercy” on LGBTQ children and ...