Ireland’s proposed abortion law change is unacceptable, archbishops sayPosted Mar 28, 2018 |
|
|
[Anglican Communion News Service] The archbishops of Armagh and Dublin have said that a proposed change to the Republic of Ireland’s abortion law is “not an ethical position we can accept.” They urge church members in the Republic of Ireland to “think through the issues involved carefully and with prayer” before voting on a referendum, set to take place in May, which could ease the country’s constitutional ban on abortions.
Read the full article here.
Tags
- Explore a Master of Divinity with a Concentration in Chaplaincy
- Trinity Commons Speaker Series with Nikole Hannah-Jones
- A Conversation About Priestly Spirituality
- Trinity Commons Speaker Series with Frank Snowden
- Global Mission Conference – Earthkeeping: Creation Care in Global Mission
- A Post-COVID Holy Land Pilgrimage, led by Bishop Greg Rickel
- Scriptures, Race, Nation: Thinking Through our Mystifications
- These Last Days: Eschatology and Our Future Christian Hope
- ‘Love is the Meaning’ Weekend Lenten Retreat
- Covid and Congregations: What’s Ahead for 2021?
- Online Core Values Retreat: Inclusiveness
- A Poet Reads the Gospels
-
New Place of Worship Consecrated in Diocese of Southeast Florida Episcopal Diocese of Southeast Florida
-
$133,516 awarded for Young Adult and Campus Ministry grants Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
‘My Way of Love’ offers personalized suggestions for spiritual growth Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
Spring is arriving and with it a new year of Good News Gardens ministry Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
St. Columba Episcopal Camp and Retreat Center Offers new Opportunities to get Outside, Connect With Nature Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee
-
There is still time to apply for Becoming Beloved Community grants for local and regional efforts Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
Episcopal Church Young Adult Service Corps: Application deadline for 2021-2022 extended Episcopal Church Office of Public Affairs
-
Mark Green, CFA, Joins Church Investment Group Board of Directors Church Investment Group
-
Social Justice Fellowship, Episcopal Service Corps Various Locations
-
Rector South Haven, MI
-
Rector Mexico City, Mexico
-
Rector Durham, NC
-
Associate Rector Indianapolis, IN
-
Associate for Parish Life and Adult Formation Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
-
Rector Hendersonville, NC
-
Rector Staunton, VA
-
Rector and Chaplain Eugene, OR
-
Curate for Youth and Family Ministries Washington, DC
-
Lay Chaplain Sewanee, TN
-
Canon to the Ordinary Salinas, CA
- Language Services Coordinator, The Episcopal Church
-
Military Missioner / Rector Midwest City, OK
-
Rector Columbus, OH
-
Rector Vero Beach, FL
-
Rector Cincinnati, OH
-
Director of Youth Ministry Greenwich, CT
-
Rector Key West, FL
-
Graduate Resident Youth or Children’s Minister Multiple Locations
-
Associate for Children, Youth, and Family Ministries Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
-
Chaplain Asheville, NC
-
Rector La Crosse, WI
-
Rector Keller, TX
-
Rector Atlanta, GA
-
Bishop Coadjutor Diocese of West Virginia
-
Rector Goldsboro, NC
-
Minister of Music Sanibel, FL
-
Priest in Charge Hartwell/Elberton, GA
-
Vice Dean / Canon for Spiritual Life San Francisco, CA
-
Priest in Charge Munich, Germany
-
Rector Augusta, GA
Most Recent Posts
-
Archbishop of Canterbury condemns Nigerian primate’s anti-gay language Posted Mar 5, 2021
-
Eastern, Western Michigan call Skip Adams as assisting bishop during Hougland’s suspension Posted Mar 4, 2021
-
Historically Black Raleigh church emphasizes African American and African culture at its essence Posted Mar 4, 2021
-
Science-faith partnership is vital for tackling climate change, Archbishop of Canterbury says Posted Mar 3, 2021
-
Fencing around St. John’s Church in DC removed Posted Mar 3, 2021
Social Menu