The Living Church
The Living Church is a biweekly magazine based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, providing commentary and news information on the Episcopal Church in the United States. In continuous publication since 1878, it has generally been identified with the Anglo-Catholic wing of Anglicanism, and has been cited by national newspapers as a representative of that party. It absorbed a number of earlier Anglo-Catholic publications, including The American Churchman, Catholic Champion (1901), and The Angelus (1904). Theologically and culturally, it tends to have a moderate-to-conservative slant.
Editor | Mark Michael |
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Categories | Religious magazine |
Frequency | Biweekly |
Publisher | Christopher Wells |
Year founded | 1879 |
Company | Living Church Foundation |
Country | United States |
Based in | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Language | English |
Website | livingchurch |
ISSN | 0024-5240 |
On June 21, 1931, the last issues of associated periodicals, The Young Churchman and The Shepherd's Arms were published.
The mission statement of the Living Church Foundation, the non-profit organization that publishes The Living Church alongside The Episcopal Musician's Handbook and Illuminations, is "to support and promote the Catholic and evangelical faith of the one Church, to the end of visible Christian unity throughout the world.” The current editor of The Living Church is Mark Michael. The periodical is a member of the Associated Church Press, a religious periodical group. Some of the magazine's content has been made available online since the late 20th century.
Editors
- Samuel Smith Harris (1878–1879)
- John Fulton (1878–1879)
- Charles Wesley Leffingwell (1879–1900)
- Frederic Cook Morehouse (1900–1932)
- Clifford Phelps Morehouse (1932–1952)
- Peter Morton Day (1952–1964)
- Carroll Eugene Simcox (January 1964 – 1977)
- H. Boone Porter (1977–1990)
- David Kalvelage (1990–2009)
- Christopher Wells (2009 – c. 2019)
- Mark Michael (2019–present)
See also
References
- Kalvelage, David (2015). Is King Charles a Saint Yet? Letters to The Living Church Across Fourteen Decades. Cincinnati, Ohio: Forward Movement. ISBN 978-0-880-28423-3.
- Mammana, Richard J. (2015). "A Brief History of the Living Church Foundation". The Living Church. The Living Church Foundation. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
- Bibliography of articles by Harry Boone Porter, Jr. in The Living Church 1972-1998, compiled by Richard Mammana