Photos

Photos

September 2008

  • Bishop Gulick

    Bishop Ted Gulick of Kentucky has announced plans to resign within two years, and has called for the election of his successor.

  • Shoe Drive

    MerLynne Byrne, minister for children and families, and the Rev. Neil Alan Willard, rector, load boxes of donated shoes at St. Stephen’s, Edina, Minn. The parish is one of 150 diocesan congregations and organizations participating in a shoe drive to help the needy in the U.S. and abroad. (Episcopal Life Online photo)

  • Festival of Faith

    The Rev. Erich Junger (r), priest associate at St. Luke's Church, Bladensburg, Md., prepares to give the dismissal at the close of the Eucharist during the Festival of Faith Conference Sept. 13. The Most Rev. Drexel Gomez, Archbishop of the West Indies (center), was the celebrant. (Esperanza Stewart/St. Luke's Church photo)

  • Georgia PB Visit

    Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori meets with students at Georgia Southern University during her recent visit to the Diocese of Georgia. (Marcía O. McRae photo)

  • Bishop Duncan

    The House of Bishops will hold two days of hearings this week on whether to remove Pittsburgh Bishop Robert Duncan from the ordained ministry of The Episcopal Church.

  • Bishop MacBurney

    BISHOP APOLOGIZES: Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has removed the inhibition against Bishop Edward H. MacBurney (above), retired Bishop of Quincy. He now is fully restored as a retired member of the House of Bishops.

  • Haiti

    Episcopal Relief and Development is supplying aid to Haitians who have been displaced and left without shelter, food and clean water following three recent hurricanes.

  • Convention logo

    CONVENTION LOGO: A logo depicting dancing figures, designed by the Rev. Paul Fromberg, interim rector of St. Gregory of Nyssa, San Francisco, was chosen to illustrate the 2009 General Convention theme of “Ubuntu.” (Episcopal News Service photo)

  • St. James' Baton Rouge

    EMERGENCY HOME: St. James', Baton Rouge, is serving as the Diocese of Louisiana's emergency office in the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav. Diocesan staff plan to regroup for the first time at the church Sept. 4.

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