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  1. 19 de may. de 2024 · BLACK HISTORY IN THE PHILADELPHIA LANDSCAPE. Jun. 12, 7:00 p.m., Fullerton Room. Historian, educator, and author Amy Jane Cohen has studied the history of Black Americans in Philadelphia for more than 20 years. In Black History in the Philadelphia Landscape: Deep Roots, Continuing Legacy, Ms. Cohen highlights

  2. Hace 2 horas · And so, on July 29, 1974, a trio of male bishops — Robert L. DeWitt, Daniel Corrigan, and Edward R. Welles II — held an “irregular ordination” of 11 women (collectively known as the Philadelphia Eleven) as priests in the Episcopal Church, defying the church’s General Convention. It’s an unheralded moment in American religious ...

  3. Hace 15 horas · Presbyterianism first officially arrived in Colonial America in 1644 with the establishment of Christ's First Presbyterian Church in Hempstead, New York. The Church was organized by the Rev. Richard Denton. In 1703 the first Presbytery in Philadelphia was established.

  4. Hace 15 horas · The Church of the Advocate in North Philadelphia was the only Episcopal Church in the country in 1974 that agreed to ordain women as priests. Only a North Philly Black church agreed. Paul Washington, the Church of the Advocate rector and a Philadelphia activist fixture who later served on the MOVE Commission, played a crucial part in the decision and participated in the ordination.

  5. Hace 15 horas · May 18, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. • The 1st Reformed United Church of Christ, 76 S. Third St., Hamburg, will be celebrating its 125th anniversary on Sunday. At 10:15 a.m., there will be a re-dedication ...

  6. Hace 1 hora · “I’m a big right-to-life person,” she said. “That’s huge for me. And just morals. I think the moral compass is so out of whack right now. And we need religion and church back in here.” She acknowledged that, with the Supreme Court turning the abortion issue over to the states, a future President Trump may not impact abortion law.

  7. Hace 9 horas · The Epistle of Ignatius to the Philadelphians is an epistle attributed to Ignatius of Antioch, a second-century bishop of Antioch, and addressed to the church in Philadelphia of Asia Minor. It was written during Ignatius' transport from Antioch to his execution in Rome. Kurdish Central (Sorani) - The Epistle of Ignatius to the Philadelphians.pdf