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Fundamentalism: Understanding The Religious and Political Issues: A Dialogue

Fundamentalism: Understanding The Religious and Political Issues: A Dialogue

People from all faith communities around the world will have the opportunity to view this live video webcast. Featured speakers will include well-known religion scholars, including Karen Armstrong, Feisal Abdul Rauf, Sussana Heschel and the Rev. Jim Wallis. They will discuss the political and religious roots of fundamentalism and violence in the three Abrahamic traditions and will explore the interpretations of Islam and terrorism.

12 November 2001

Out of the dust

Out of the dust

"Some people will say it's velocity or physics that put it there. To me it's an act of God,'' said Silecchia, who cried for 20 minutes after his discovery.

01 November 2001

Presiding Bishop's letter to the bishops on military strikes

Presiding Bishop's letter to the bishops on military strikes

I write to you in this sober moment when military action has just begun in an effort to put a stop to terrorist activities. This morning I sent a letter to Secretary Powell, as a word of encouragement and to assure him of my prayers and concern for him, and also to let him know of the commitment of our bishops to waging reconciliation.

16 October 2001

National Public Radio host to speak at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

National Public Radio host to speak at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

"I am honored to be in Miami to celebrate the ministry of Jerry Anderson and the work of EAM," said Diane Rehm.

10 October 2001

Everyone has a ministry at Ground Zero

Everyone has a ministry at Ground Zero

The music welled up as I entered St. Paul's Chapel September 27. "Shall We Gather by the River, Where bright angel feet have trod?" was being played on the piano, heavy on the pedals, so that the bass chords rolled out solid affirmation to the gospel hope.

05 October 2001

Presiding Bishop invites church to join in prayer for those with HIV/AIDS

Presiding Bishop invites church to join in prayer for those with HIV/AIDS

After 20 years of living with HIV/AIDS, we as members of the Body of Christ continue to face the challenge of this life-destroying disease in our congregations, our communities, and the world. Estimates prepared for the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS this past June indicate that at the end of last year 36.1 million people were living with HIV/AIDS.

03 October 2001

A visit to Ground Zero

A visit to Ground Zero

St. Paul's Chapel stands directly across the street from what was the World Trade Center Complex. The graveyard backs onto that street, with the chapel farther east on Broadway. Miraculously, St. Paul's appears to have suffered little damage.

03 October 2001

On waging reconciliation

On waging reconciliation

We, your bishops, have come together in the shadow of the shattering events of September 11. We in the United States now join that company of nations in which ideology disguised as true religion wreaks havoc and sudden death.

03 October 2001

Trinity's bronze doors swing open again

Trinity's bronze doors swing open again

A first important step was taken at 10 a.m. September 19. As the church bell's struck the hour, Trinity's grand bronze doors were opened and the Financial District's new community--emergency workers dazed by their round-the-clock work with piles of twisted steel and rubble--was welcomed inside.

24 September 2001

We had seen things no human being should see

We had seen things no human being should see

We didn't hear anything (because the first plane went into the north tower of the WTC, the farthest from Trinity) but I noticed all these papers floating through the air. I went over to the window and looked up and as high as one could see there was paper floating down, sparkling in the bright sunlight.

24 September 2001