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Episcopal Life Online

Integrity, an organization of Episcopalians committed to full inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender [LGBT] persons, heralded a May 15 California Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-gender marriage as "a giant step closer to 'libert...    MORE

Eight more religious denominations and judicatories, as well as the two other Episcopal dioceses in the state of Virginia, have asked the Fairfax County Court to let them join a friend-of-the-court brief recently filed by the United Methodist Chur...    MORE

The Episcopal chaplain aboard one of four U.S. Navy ships waiting off the coast of Myanmar to deliver aid to the cyclone-ravaged country says "it is so gut wrenching seeing a government turn down help at the expense of people who have so little an...    MORE

From St. Mary's Episcopal Church:

St. Mary's Annual Fish Fry

Our annual Fish Fry will be on Sunday, May 18th at 5:00 pm MORE



From St. Mary's Episcopal Church:

Pentecost Sermon

The Holy Spirit came – in wind and as fire and settled on the disciples. The gift of the Holy Spirit gave to those present the ability to speak in other languages. And all the Jews who were there... MORE



From Diocesan Home:

Public invited to events for Presiding Bishop

The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, leader of the Episcopal Church in the U.S. and 15 other countries, will visit the Diocese of Kentucky May 16-18 with several public appearances scheduled to... MORE