Photos

Photos

January 2010

  • Bishop Chane

    RETIRING IN 2011: The Rt. Rev. John Bryson Chane has called for an election of his successor in a year.

  • Canterbury Bronx

    Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams visits with the Rev. Martha Overall, priest-in-charge of St. Ann's Church in the South Bronx, during a Jan. 27 stop at the parish. (Lynette Wilson photo)

  • Bishop Benhase

    GEORGIA'S TENTH BISHOP: The congregation welcomes the Rt. Rev. Scott Benhase at his Jan. 23 consecration. (Diocese of Georgia photo)

  • Conversion of St. Paul

    ST. PAUL'S CONVERSION: Detail from Caravaggio's imagining of the conversion of St. Paul, on display in Rome's Church of Santa Maria del Popolo.

  • Phillips Brooks 2010

    A statue outside Trinity Church, Boston, honors the life and ministry of Phillips Brooks, that church's longtime rector. A renowned preacher and author, he also served as Bishop of Massachusetts. His feast day is January 23.

  • St. Agnes Miami

    St. Agnes' Church, Miami, Fla., one of the city's longest established African-American congregations, marks its patronal feast Jan. 21. (St. Agnes' Church photo)

  • Bishop Rowley

    The Rt. Rev. Robert D. Rowley, Jr., the seventh bishop of the Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania, died on Jan. 18 in York, Pa. He was 68.

  • Gregor Duncan

    The Very Rev. Gregor Duncan, Dean of Glasgow and Galloway in the Scottish Episcopal Church, was elected Jan. 16 as that diocese's next bishop. The election drew international attention because another candidate, the Rev. Alison Peden, was the first woman to be shortlisted to become a bishop in a British church.

  • Haiti

    HAITI TRAGEDY: Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Port-au-Prince, is reported to have been destroyed when a major earthquake struck the Haitian capital Jan. 12. Tens of thousands of residents are believed to have been killed by the quake.

  • Sudan

    BISHOPS WARN: Archbishop Daniel Deng Bul of Sudan, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, and Bishop David Stancliffe of Salisbury warned Jan. 11 that more violence might afflict Sudan if the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement remains stagnant. (James Rosenthal photo)

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