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The Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe

Messages from Bishop Mark

Torn

Posted by The Rt. Rev. Mark D. W. Edington on

Back in June, as the protests against police brutality against communities of color in the United States were echoed in Paris by large demonstrations demanding accountability for the death in police custody of Adama Traoré, the Convocation and the cathedral went in together on a large...

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Tags: reconciliation, mending, black lives matter, righteous work

The Necessity of the Improbable

Posted by The Rt. Rev. Mark D. W. Edington on

It is perhaps not surprising that the summer of this annus horribilis has brought with it a bitter and bumper crop of hopelessness. It’s somehow in vogue to speak and write of hopelessness—not as you might imagine, but instead as the needed catalyst for change, perhaps a...

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Tags: hope, beloved community, black lives matter, coronavirus

A Pastoral Message

Posted by The Rt. Rev. Mark D. W. Edington on

Since the pandemic began to reshape our lives in early March, we’ve tried to be in regular touch with all the people of the Convocation. And for the past two months now, we’ve put out a weekly message—providing information about on-line worship services and formation programs...

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Tags: reconciliation, politics, beloved community, black lives matter