
From left, Bishop Duncan Gray of Mississippi, Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold, Bishop Bruce MacPherson of Western Louisiana and Bishop Charles Jenkins of Louisiana.
(Joe Thoma)
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Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold addresses the "Weathering the Storms" conference held January 4-7 in Orlando, Florida.
(Joe Thoma)
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(ENS photo by Daphne Mack)
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Seated in front (l to r) Toni Daniels and the Rev. Sandye Wilson. Standing (l to r) Vivian Harrison, the Rev. Preston B. Hannibal, the Rev. Angela Ifill, Bishop Orris Walker (holding award,) the Rev. Martini Shaw and Richard Miller.
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Pictured (l to r) the Rev. Martini Shaw, the Rev. Canon Frederick Williams (holding award,) Bishop Arthur Williams, the Rev. Preston B. Hannibal, the Rev. Sandye Wilson, the Rev. Angela Ifill, Richard Miller (behind her) Vivian Harrison, and seated in front Toni Daniels.
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Front entry of the Anglican Seminario de San Andrés in México City.
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Main sanctuary of the chapel at the Anglican Seminario de San Andrés in México City.
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A giant ofrenda to the memory of Mexican comedian Cantinflas in the town square in San Miguel de Allende, México.
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An ofrenda made by Dia de los Muertos tour participants in San Miguel de Allende, México.
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Dia de los Muertos tour participants learn the Mexican way to honor departed loved ones in San Miguel de Allende, México.
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Tour coordinator Camie Sands and traditional healer Maria Teresa Valenzuela prepare Dia de los Muertos tour participants to decorate their own ofrenda in San Miguel de Allende, México.
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St. Paul's Church in San Miguel de Allende, México.
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Four life-size dancing "catrina" puppets entertain Dia de los Muertos tour participants during lunch at a hacienda, sponsored by St. Paul's Church in San Miguel de Allende, México.
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Part of an ofrenda in San Miguel de Allende, México.
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A toy skull or "calavera" made for Dia de los Muertos.
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Guest celebrant Harold Weicker (left) greets parishioner at St. Paul's Church in San Miguel de Allende, México.
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The Rev. Harold Weicker, guest celebrant at St. Paul's Church in San Miguel de Allende, México.
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Mariachis serenade Dia de los Muertos tour participants during lunch at St. Paul's Church in San Miguel de Allende, México.
(ENS Photo by Jan Nunley)
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Diocese of Lousiana Resource Center
The Diocese of Louisiana plans to set up four or five resource centers to help people deal with housing and other issues. Current and potential sites include Christ Church Cathedral in New Orleans (shown above), Holy Comforter church on the University of New Orleans campus and Christ Church in Slidell.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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The Rev. Dr. Winfred Vergara preaches at a Hmong service
The Rev. Dr. Winfred Vergara, Missioner for Asian American Ministries of the Episcopal Church, preached at the service.
(Joe Bjordal, Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota)
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Candidates for confirmation
Candidates for confirmation and reception presented and waiting to kneel before one of the three bishops involved in the service.
(Joe Bjordal, Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota)
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The multi-cultural leadership of the Church of the Holy Apostles pose with Bishops Chang, Jelinek and Swenson. Senior Warden Adolphus Neuville and Junior Warden Maria Merrill flank the front row.
(Joe Bjordal, Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota)
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The high-water mark of the post-Katrina floods is plainly visible along St. Paul's entryway.
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The water marred carvings that flank St. Paul's doors.
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Mold now grows everywhere at St. Paul's.
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As power remains out in the Lakeview area, the morning sun shines in on the jumbled pews in the nave of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
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More than six feet of water filled the nave at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in the Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans. When the water receded, it left the pews in jumbles.
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The rising floodwaters floated the pews of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in the Lakeview area of New Orleans.
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Paint buckled from the flood is visible on the sill below one of St. Paul's stained glass windows.
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Pews strewn by the floodwaters now block the nave entrance in St. Paul's Episcopal Church in the Lakeview area of New Orleans.
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St. Pauls Episcopal Church, Vestments Damage
Even the vestments in St. Paul's sacristy show the progress of the rising and falling waters.
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church in the Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans was flooded with more than six feet of water.
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Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold speaks at the Global Action for Children Press Conference
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold speaks at the Global Action for Children Press Conference.
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Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold, Angelina Jolie, and Alex Baumgarten
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold, Angelina Jolie, and Alex Baumgarten of the Office of Government Relations
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Representative Jim McDermott at the GAC Conference
Representative Jim McDermott speaking at the press conference for the Global Action for Children coalition.
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New Orleans Jazz Orchestra founder Irvin Mayfield
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra founder Irvin Mayfield led his orchestra in the debut of "All the Saints" November 17 at Christ Church Cathedral in New Orleans.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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Bicentennial Commemoration New Orleans Cathedral
About 40 people attended the bicentennial commemoration of the bicentennial anniversary November 17 of the first non-Roman Catholic service in the Louisiana Purchase.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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Louisiana Bishop Charles Jenkins blesses the congregation
Louisiana Bishop Charles Jenkins blesses the congregation attending the bicentennial anniversary November 17 of the first non-Roman Catholic service in the Louisiana Purchase.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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The first non-Roman Catholic service in the Louisiana Purchase was held at the Cabildo on November 17, 1805, when Episcopal priest Philander Chase offered a service of Morning Prayer. Until the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory, the Cabildo, in Jackson Square in the French Quarter, was the seat of the Spanish Colonial government in New Orleans.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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People coming to the distribution center at New Orleans' Christ Church Cathedral are greeted by this sign as well as a worker who asks them to fill out a short form so that they can keep track people's needs. Along with the center's inventory, workers often broker on-the-spot donations from people with material to offer to others who need it.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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New Orleans Christ Church Cathedral relief center
New Orleans' Christ Church Cathedral, on St. Charles Avenue., opened a relief center in the early days after the hurricane as the city re-opened. It began by giving away water and cleaning supplies. The center is set up on the front lawn and offerings clothes and shoes, personal-hygiene items, baby supplies, water and food supplements. It has met about 25,000 requests for help.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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The Very Rev. David Allard DuPlantier asperses the crowd
While Irvin Mayfield plays the dirge, the Very Rev. David Allard DuPlantier, dean of Christ Church Cathedral New Orleans, inspires the crowd gathered on November 16 at St. Louis Cemetery #1 in New Orleans.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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Jan Carr reading the 23rd Psalm
Jan Carr read the 23rd Psalm during the prayers for New Orleans November 16 at St. Louis Cemetery #1. Louisiana Bishop Charles Jenkins, right, blessed the people and musician Irvin Mayfield played the crowd out of the cemetery and into the French Quarter.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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The second line procession leaves St. Louis Cemetery #1
Members of the band begin to play as the second line procession leave St. Louis Cemetery #1 in New Orleans.
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Irvin Mayfield led the crowd from St. Louis Cemetery #1
Jazz musician and composer Irvin Mayfield led the band and the crowd from St. Louis Cemetery #1 and through New Orleans' French Quarter in the first such parade, known as a second line, since Hurricane Katrina hit the city.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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The Very Rev. David Allard dePlantier blesses the second line
The Very Rev. David Allard dePlantier, dean of Christ Church Cathedral in New Orleans, blesses the second line with the holy water in an gesture that he said was a "symbolic cleansing of our city" and a reminder of our baptisms when we rise to new life.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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The second line moves through the French Quarter.
The second line, the first since Hurricane Katrina, moves through the French Quarter. Second lines grew out of the new Orleans tradition of fraternal groups and burial societies who often competed to see which group could send off a member in the greatest style. When the service was over, and the procession moved from church to cemetery, the band played sad hymns and dirges. On the way back, the music became more joyful. The second liners, the mourners following the band, danced with wild abandon and usually sported umbrellas and handkerchiefs.
(ENS Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg)
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Shanghai's former Anglican cathedral set for Renovation
Platform, dropped ceiling and theater seats are set for removal in restoration of Shanghai's former Anglican Cathedral.
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Shanghai's former Anglican cathedral set for Renovation
Plaster damage is set for repair under restoration of Shanghai's former Anglican cathedral.
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Shanghai's former Anglican cathedral set for Renovation
Theater-style seats are slated for removal as part of restoration of Shanghai's former Anglican cathedral, built in 1869 as Holy Trinity Church.
(ENS Photo: Bob Williams)
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Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold arrives at Shanghai's former Anglican cathedral
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold arrives for October 27 tour of Shanghai's former Anglican cathedral, set for restoration as heart of "postdenominational" Protestant churches in China.
(ENS Photo: Bob Williams)
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Tower of former Anglican cathedral in Shanghai
Tower of Shanghai's former Anglican cathedral was said to be city's tallest structure when built in 1893.
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Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold preaches in Taiwan
At Taipei's St. John's Cathedral, Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold preaches
October 30 during Sunday service opening his two-day visit to Diocese of
Taiwan.
(ENS Photo: Bob Williams)
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Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold leads group in prayer in Korean DMZ
In Korea's Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold leads group in prayer for reconciliation and peace at landmark bridge looking from South Korea to North Korea.
(ENS photo: Bob Williams)
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Line between two Koreas is viewed by Presiding Bishop
Line between two Koreas--set in cement (center)-- is viewed by Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold from window of shelter designated for negotiations between both sides. Gravel bed (at right) designates South Korean soil while smoother grade indicates North Korean side, on which Griswold is standing to survey scene.
(ENS photo: Bob Williams)
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The Rt. Rev. Riah Abu El-Assal
The Rt. Rev. Riah Abu El-Assal, Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem, outside St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem.
(Matthew Davies, ENS)
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Presiding Bishop at Blue House, Seoul
South Korea's President Roh Moo-hyun (center) listens during October 25 meeting in Seoul with Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold (fourth from left). Also pictured in meeting at Blue House, president's official residence, are (from left) Canon Robert Williams, Episcopal Church director of communication; the Rev. Canon Brian Grieves, Episcopal Church director of peace and justice ministries; Archbishop Matthew Chung, Primate of Anglican Church in Korea (Griswold; Roh); Dr. Jae-Joung Lee, senior vice president, Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification Repubic of Korea; Bishop-elect Francis Park of Anglican Diocese of Seoul.
(Office of the President, Republic of Korea)
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Presiding Bishop with South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun
South Korea's President Roh Moo-hyun listens as Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold offers perspective on reunification of Korean peninsula. Roh welcomed Griswold to Seoul during October 25 meeting at Blue House, president's official residence.
(Office of the President, Republic of Korea)
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Presiding Bishop with South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun
South Korea's President Roh Moo-hyun welcomes Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold to October 25 meeting at Blue House, president's official residence in Seoul.
(Office of the President, Republic of Korea)
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Suheil Dawani
The Rev. Suheil Duwani, bishop coadjutor-elect of the Diocese of Jerusalem, speaks to pilgrims from Los Angeles before Eucharist at St. Andrew's Church in Ramallah.
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Bethlehem 2005
Inside Bethlehem, the separation wall can be seen for miles
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Bethlehem 2005
Trucks arriving at a Bethlehem checkpoint indicate that the building of the separation wall continues
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Bethlehem 2005
Graffiti at the Dheisheh refugee camp near Bethlehem illustrates the mindset of its residents
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Bethlehem 2005
In Bethlehen, a crane lifts one of the grey concrete slabs that will form part of the separation wall
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Bethlehem 2005
Two elementary day schools at Dheisheh refugee camp near Bethlehem offer education to 3,000 children.
(Matthew Davies, ENS)
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Jerusalem 2005
Fr. Hosam Naoum, residential canon and priest of the Arab congregation at St. George’s Anglican College in East Jerusalem, addresses pilgrims from the Diocese of Los Angeles.
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Jerusalem 2005
In the town of Abu Deis, the separation wall stands at least 18 feet high.
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Jerusalem 2005
Arab Palestinians pass through the checkpoint in Abu Deis, where the separation wall stands at least 18 feet high.
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Jerusalem 2005
In Abu Deis the separation wall can be seen spiraling up the hill.
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Jerusalem 2005
An Arab Palestinian women pass through an unmanned checkpoint in the town of Abu Deis.
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Jerusalem 2005
At Nebi Samuel, the view overlooking Jerusalem from the North offers a clear view of the Jewish settlements that surround the city, making it very difficult for the Palestinians to expand.
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Jerusalem 2005
In Nazareth, Atallah Mansour, a former journalist of Israeli Hebrew newspapers, told the group that he is optimistic about the future in the Middle East.
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Jerusalem 2005
A view of the city of Nazareth from St. Margaret’s Guest House.
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The Rev. Rob Wood loads boxes for Episcopal School in Mississippi
The Rev. Rob Wood of the Diocese of Atlanta loads boxes into the back of a bus bound for Coast Episcopal School in Long Beach, Mississippi.
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The Rev. Clairborne Jones loads food for Coast Episcopal School in Long Beach, Mississippi
The Rev. Clairborne Jones, vicar of Emmaus House in Atlanta, Georgia, piled her station wagon high with food and left prepared to feed 1,000 people a Sunday dinner of fried chicken, cole slaw and potato salad at Coast Episcopal School in Long Beach, Mississippi.
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The Rt. Rev. Carol Gallagher greets well-wishers
The Rt. Rev. Carol Gallagher, holding niece Annabel Walkingstick Richard, greets well-wishers October 1 following an Evensong welcoming her to the diocese as assisting bishop.
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The Rt. Rev. Carol Gallagher greets the Rev. Deacon Kathleen Ballard
The Rt. Rev. Carol Gallagher greets the Rev. Deacon Kathleen Ballard after an October 2 Evensong welcoming Gallagher to the diocese. Diocesan Bishop John P. Croneberger looks on.
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Newark Bishop John P. Croneberger and new assisting bishop Carol Joy Gallagher of Newark
Newark Bishop John P. Croneberger and Newark’s new assisting bishop Carol Joy Gallagher stand outside Trinity and St. Philip’s Cathedral after an Evensong welcoming her to the diocese.
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Nearly 30 people gathered at the California State Prison, Solano on June 18 for James Tramel's ordination to the priesthood. Among the clergy present were, left to right, the Rev. Dr. Dennis Tierney, the Rev. Richard E. Helmer, the Rev. Lori Walton, the Rev. Stephanie Green, the Rev. Kathleen Van Sickle, the Rev. James R. Tramel, the Rev. Dr. Louis Weil, the Rev. James Richardson, and the Rt. Rev. William E. Swing.
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Extensive damage at St. Paul's, New Orleans.
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Extensive damage at St. Paul's, New Orleans
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Extensive damage at St. Paul's, New Orleans. Note the high water mark above the Word 'Episcopal.'
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
One of our vehicles and its identifying signage, parked in front of the church.
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Bishop Jenkins with the reserved sacrament which several in our group consumed in the church.
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
A stained glass window depicting Martin Luther King, with a damaged church flag in the foreground
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Church of the Annunciation: flood damage and mold.
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Church of the Annunciation: flood damage and mold
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Church of the Annunciation: flood damage and mold.
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Bishop Griswold and Bishop Packard speak with military chaplains outside Church of the Annunciation in New Orleans.
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Bishop Griswold and Bishop Packard speak with military chaplains outside Church of the Annunciation in New Orleans.
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Bishop Griswold and Bishop Packard speak with military chaplains outside Church of the Annunciation in New Orleans.
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Presiding Bishop Visits New Orleans
Rev. Roger Allen with Bishop Griswold at Holy Comforter Chapel on the campus of the University of New Orleans. The chapel received little damage, but Father Allen's home was virtually destroyed.
(Sarah Bartenstein, Episcopal News Service)
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Parents and students at Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Parents and students from schools hit by Hurricane Katrina register for classes at Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
(Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School)
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Parents of students at Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School in Lake Charles, Louisiana
Parents of students at Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School in Lake Charles, Louisiana, made sure each of the 80 evacuated students had a book bag filled with school supplies and a snack when they arrived.
(Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School)
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Students at Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School in Lake Charles, Louisiana
In the midst of taking in 80 students displaced by Hurricane Katrina, students at Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School in Lake Charles, Louisiana, continued their normal mission and outreach projects. The first grade always helps animals both locally and internationally. This year they decided to provide food for the barns of displaced animals in Gonzales, Lousiana, where about 500 animals are being held.
(Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School)
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New students at Ascension Day School, Lafayette, Louisiana
Ascension Day School in Lafayette, Louisiana, enrolled 115 students evacuated from schools closed by Hurricane Katrina.
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New young students at Ascension Day School
Ascension Day School in Lafayette, Louisiana, enrolled 115 students evacuated from schools closed by Hurricane Katrina.
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St. John's University, Taiwan
University sign is unveiled during ceremony.
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Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane of Cape Town addresses the crowd gathered for the closing ceremony of a September 14-16 interfaith vigil on global poverty.
(Photo by Matt Davies / ENS)
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Bishop Charles Jenkins of Louisiana at his temporary offices in Baton Rouge.
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The Right Reverend James Russell Moodey
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Katrina Aftermath: Altar Rails Rubble
Lying behind the altar rails resurrected from the rubble, remnants of houses show the scale of destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina.
(Matt Davies, ENS)
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Katrina: Sign for St Marks Service
On Church Avenue in Gulfport, Mississippi, a makeshift sign announces a service on the site where St. Mark's Church once stood before it was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
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Katrina Aftermath: St. Marks Episcopal Flag
An Episcopal flag alerts passers by to the site where St. Mark's Church, Gulfport, once stood.
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Katrina Aftermath: St Marks Church Remains
All that remains of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Gulfport, is the slab where the building once stood.
(Matt Davies, ENS)
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Bishop Duncan Gray III of Mississippi
Bishop Duncan Gray III of Mississippi speaks to reporters before a September 4 service at St. Mark's Church, Gulfport, which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
(Matt Davies, ENS)
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Katrina Aftermath: the Very Rev. James Bo Roberts
Visibly moved, St. Mark's rector, the Very Rev. James Bo Roberts, offered words of encouragement to his congregation as they met for the first time since the church was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina August 29.
(Matt Davies, ENS)
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Katrina Aftermath: The congregation of St. Marks Church
The congregation of St. Mark's Church, Gulfport, gather on the slab upon which the church once stood September 4 to celebrate Eucharist with their rector, the Very Rev. James Bo Roberts, and Bishop Duncan Gray III of Mississippi.
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Katrina Aftermath: Ocean Drive in Gulfport, MS
Scenes on Ocean Drive in Gulfport highlight the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.
(Matt Davies, ENS)
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Katrina Aftermath: Houses flattened behind St Marks
Houses flattened by Hurricane Katrina form the backdrop of the service at St. Mark's Church, Gulfport.
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Katrina Aftermath: Ocean Drive in Gulfport, MS
Scenes on Ocean Drive in Gulfport highlight the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.
(Matt Davies, ENS)
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Katrina Aftermath:St. Marks Sign, Gulfport MS
Along the coast at Gulfport, Mississippi, where the eye of Hurricane Katrina made landfall August 29, a sign for St. Mark's Episcopal Church lies on the roadside near where the church once rested.
(Matt Davies, ENS)
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Donald V. Romanik, an Episcopalian from Connecticut, becomes Episcopal Church Foundation's next president.
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The Rev. Jacqueline A. Means and Virginia prison chaplain Marjorie H. Holm toured a 3000-inmate pretrial prison in Baltimore, Md., while participating in a national corrections conference.
(Photo by Val Hymes)
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Episcopalians remember nuclear victims
Susan Metzmaker, left, and Ann Thomas, both from St. Luke's-Long Beach, California, talk with Janet Chisholm, right, following her address to the Las Vegas event. Both are members of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship.
(ENS photo by Dan Webster.)
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Episcopalians remember nuclear victims
Janet Chisholm, speaking to the anti-nuclear conference, told her story of growing up in Las Vegas and how the bomb was part of her life as a youngster.
(ENS photo by Dan Webster.)
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Episcopalians remember nuclear victims
Sue Bolen, right, sits with friends from the Idaho Peace Coalition at the Nevada Test Site, Aug. 6, the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. She is a member of St. Michael's Cathedral-Boise, Idaho.
(ENS photo by Dan Webster.)
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Episcopalians remember nuclear victims
Waiting to protest at the Nevada Test site (Aug. 6) are, left to right, Janet Chisholm, Episcopal Peace Fellowship national council chair, Midgene Spatz, Summerlin, Nevada and member of Christ Church-Las Vegas, and Erin Barlow, 13, member Church of the Epiphany-Henderson, Nevada.
(ENS photo by Dan Webster.)
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Episcopalians remember nuclear victims
Martin Sheen, actor and activist, speaks to about 300 gathered near the Nevada Test Site August 6.
(ENS photo by Dan Webster.)
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Episcopalians remember nuclear victims
Martin Sheen, actor and activist, speaks to about 300 gathered near the Nevada Test Site August 6. They gathered to protest the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the victims in Japan as well as victims of nuclear testing in the South Pacific and North America.
(ENS photo by Dan Webster.)
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Episcopal Youth Event
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold chats with a young Episcopalian from the Diocese of the Virgin Islands.
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Episcopal Youth Event
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold interacts with young Episcopalians on the campus of Berea College, Kentucky.
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Episcopal Youth Event
Young Episcopalians look on as the Presiding Bishop delivers a daily message.
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Episcopal Youth Event
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold delivers one of his daily messages to the gathering.
(Matthew Davies/ENS)
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Episcopal Youth Event
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold delivers one of his daily messages to the gathering.
(Matthew Davies/ENS)
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Episcopal Youth Event
Young Episcopalians gather for a morning program of music and drama.
(Matthew Davies/ENS)
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Episcopal Youth Event
A participant looks on as the Presiding Bishop delivers a daily message.
(Matthew Davies/ENS)
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Episcopal Youth Event
Young Episcopalians gather for a morning program of music and drama.
(Matthew Davies/ENS)
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