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New York was the center of the slave trade in the United States,’ said the Rt. Rev. Matthew F. Heyd, bishop coadjutor of the ...
The patterns of Anglican worship, and even the norms of Anglican polity, “placed New York’s black Episcopalians within an ancient, cosmopolitan history and offered them a set of memories to ...
The Episcopal Diocese of New York announced that it intends to issue a formal apology on Saturday for the “participation and complicity of the diocese” in the transatlantic slave trade and its ...
The historic former Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Allentown is poised for conversion into market-rate apartments and ...
A New York priest known for her collaborative leadership style and for building the strength of congregations has been chosen as the next bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. The Rev. Carri… ...
NEW YORK -- The Episcopal Diocese of New York says it's taking steps to right its wrongs when it comes to slavery. The church is apologizing for its participation in the slave trade.
New York Episcopal churches apologize, explore reparations for role in slave trade The Episcopal Diocese of New York says it is committing $1.1 million toward addressing systemic racism and is ...
The Episcopal Diocese of New York issued a formal apology for its participation in the transatlantic slave trade in a service held at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on Saturday ...
The pledge comes as the Diocese prepares to launch the New York Federal Episcopal Credit Union on Thursday, May 18, just one of the parallel efforts to address economic inequality in the Diocese.
The New York Episcopal Federal Credit Union received $250,000 in start-up money from the diocese and another $250,000 from Trinity Church Wall Street. The credit union board also has launched a ...
Episcopal Christmas masses will be conducted in Congregation Rodeph Sholom here during the same week that Chanukah will be celebrated because the church of the Episcopalians was gutted in a fire ...