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Yearning for Connection

Melbourne-based writer Rachael Lopez contemplates how her new baby has taught her to “look up”.

Rachael Lopez | 10 May 2018

Confirming the faith

The Associate editor of The Living Church, the Revd Dr Zachary Guiliano, considers Confirmation preparation at St Benet’s Church in Cambridge, where he serves as Deacon.

The Revd Dr Zachary Guiliano | 03 May 2018

The good, the bad and the ugly of Big Data

The scandal surrounding the use of Facebook data by Cambridge Analytical highlights the perils of Big Data. Alice Wu, a Hong Kong-based Anglican writer, reflects on its more positive elements.

Alice Wu | 02 May 2018

Toronto weeps

The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, Archbishop Fred Hiltz, reflects on Monday’s attack in Toronto which left 10 people dead and 15 injured.

Archbishop Fred Hiltz | 25 April 2018

Gender equality: sisters need our brothers

Reflecting on last week’s Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London, the Anglican Communion’s director for Women in Church & Society, the Revd Canon Terrie Robinson, asks why there were so few men at the Commonwealth Women’s Forum.

The Revd Canon Terrie Robinson | 25 April 2018

Earth Day – Why should we care?

Ahead of Earth Day on Sunday (22 April), the environmental coordinator for the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, the Revd Dr Rachel Mash, argues that the opposite of love is not hate, but apathy.

The Revd Canon Dr Rachel Mash | 19 April 2018

Living with Laïcité

The Bishop in charge of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe since 2001, Pierre Whalon, is a citizen of France and the United States. Here, he considers the question of laïcité.

Bishop Pierre Whalon | 19 April 2018