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With the overcast midday sky signaling the approach of the winter storm forecast for the Thanksgiving holiday, an interfaith group of Boston religious leaders gathered on Boston Common today to pray and speak out on behalf of the approximately 700 people who have been displaced by the recent abrupt…
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On Wednesday, Nov.  12, Epiphany School welcomed Bishop Alan M. Gates for a visit.  Gates spent the morning touring with Head of School John Finley, meeting students and faculty, and learning more about daily life at the school.  After lunch, the entire school gathered for Wednesday…
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There's always a lot going on at St. Luke's-San Lucas Church in Chelsea, but this week, it's a lot more than usual, and the pressure is on.  New walls are getting painted, new fire alarms are being tested and carpenters are putting final touches to hardware, finishes and floors.A seven-month, …
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Food ministry is one of the church’s oldest and most consistent forms of mission, and it takes many forms: food pantries, soup kitchens, community meals and many others. Today, food ministry in the Diocese of Massachusetts is deepening and expanding the interpretation of the Gospel imperative to…
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Claudette Hunt from Diocesan Council presents the 2014 Mission Tithe Council Grant to El Hogar Ministries at Diocesan Convention. 
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Bishop Gayle E. Harris, Bishop Suffragan, speaks about the consequences of war and the Christian imperative to wage peace, during a presentation, given with the Rev. Dr. T. James Kodera, anticipating the upcoming 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Bishop Alan M. Gates gives his first address as bishop to the Diocesan Convention on Nov. 8, 2014, at St. Stephen's Memorial Church in Lynn.  The text of the address is available here.
Parish News
Water, soil, seeds, animals, harvest:  Enjoy this video visit to the Vacation Garden School at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Watertown, where children learn to love creation and begin claiming their role as caretakers.  It's just one way we're answering God's urgent call, together.
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Gerry Sullivan has joined the diocesan staff as chief business officer, filling a position vacant since last November.  Most recently Sullivan served, for eight years, as the chief operating officer for the Sisters of Mercy Northeast, a women's religious community ministering through numerous…
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Diocesan Convention adopted two measures on financial investment policy and fossil fuel divestment and another on multifaith education.  It also approved the $8.2-million diocesan budget for 2015 and elected alternate deputies to the Episcopal Church's triennial General Convention in July…