As pastors, Episcopal Military Chaplains love and serve all of the people among whom we work. In this way, we try to feed those of God’s people whose spirituality, theology or liturgical practice diverges from ours. The Bishop as chief pastor and teacher, is the unifying and living symbol who incarnates the harmony between the chaplains, Christ and The Episcopal Church.
At spring House of Bishops meeting, connection and future church in focus
Donna Ashley named Episcopal Church canon to the bishop suffragan for Armed Forces and Federal Ministries
Donna Ashley has been named the canon to the Episcopal Church bishop suffragan for Armed…
A resigned U.S. Marine Corps major, the Rt. Rev. Ann Ritonia is ready for her new deployment
On Sept. 30, Ritonia was ordained and consecrated The Episcopal Church’s bishop suffragan for armed…
MEDIA ADVISORY: First woman bishop for Episcopal Armed Forces and Federal Ministries to be consecrated Sept. 30
The Rev. Ann Ritonia receives successful canonical consent process as bishop suffragan for Armed Forces and Federal Ministries
Episcopal Armed Forces and Federal Ministries offers educational resources in ‘Just War Project’
House of Bishops elects Armed Forces and Federal Ministries bishop suffragan and Navajoland provisional bishop, reaffirms trans rights
Nominees announced for Episcopal Church bishop suffragan for Armed Forces and Federal Ministries
Bishop Candidate: The Rev. Ann Ritonia
English The Rev. Ann Ritonia, resigned Marine Corps major The Rev. Ann Ritonia has been…
Nominees accepted for Episcopal Church bishop suffragan for Armed Forces and Federal Ministries
Statement on behalf of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry from Bishop Todd Ousley on the resignation of Carl Wright
Afghanistan Exodus
(St. Louis, King of France, Third Order Franciscan) Re: Afghanistan Exodus My Dear Chaplain Colleagues:…