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NEW YORK -- The Episcopal Diocese of New York says it's taking steps to right its wrongs when it comes to slavery. The church is apologizing for its participation in the slave trade.
The New York Episcopal Church is doing the right thing in acknowledging their participation in slavery. CBS News reported that the Episcopal Diocese of New York is now apologizing for joining in ...
The Episcopal Diocese of New York announced that it intends to issue a formal apology on Saturday for ... There are 1.6 million members of the U.S. Episcopal Church and 77 million worldwide in ...
A plaque sits at the steps of St. James Episcopal Church, Friday Dec. 4, 2020, in New York’s Upper East Side neighborhood, acknowledging the church’s wealth created with slave labor.
The Episcopal Diocese of New York issued a formal apology for its participation in the transatlantic slave trade in a service held at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on Saturday.
NEW YORK — The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, will join the Rev. Matthew Heyd for an intimate conversation on Friday, May 19 at 9:15 am, ahead of Heyd ...
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