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Bishop Robinson treated for alcoholism

In an e-mail written from a treatment center, the Episcopal Church's first openly gay bishop, V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire, said he is receiving treatment for alcoholism.

Boston-area priest leaves Episcopal Church, aligns with African group

An Episcopal priest from a Boston suburb who has chosen to leave the church will travel to Nairobi next month to become a bishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya. The Reverend William L. Murdoch is part of a growing trend of priests and parishes that are leaving the Episcopal Church USA over its appointment of openly gay bishop V. Gene Robinson in New Hampshire.

Nigerian Anglican archbishop spearheads conservative U.S. group

Due to rifts over homosexuality and the ordination of women between the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion, Nigerian archbishop Peter Akinola has come to the U.S. to install an ousted clergyman as bishop of Akinola's Convocation of Anglicans in North America.

Obama's Papal Guest List: Trans, Gays, Episcopalians

Catholic conservatives are up in arms over reports that President Obama has invited LGBT activists and the first out Episcopal bishop to a ceremony welcoming Pope Francis to the United States.

Tutu says church stand on gay priests made him ashamed to be Anglican

Archbishop Desmond Tutu, in the first authorized biography of the Nobel peace laureate, says he was ashamed of his Anglican church's conservative position that rejected gay priests.

Letter to Pope: Protect LGBT Youth

The head of a New York homeless shelter for LGBT youth wants the pope to see the impact of church teaching on LGBT youth.

Doubting St. Thomas

At St. Thomas Episcopal Church in New York City, gay parishioners are accusing their conservative leader, the Reverend Andrew Mead, of being antigay. Whether to stay and fight or find a more accepting environment is the same question facing the entire denomination.

The Anti-LGBTQ Extremists of Evangelicals for Trump

The new coalition's members are a who's who of haters.