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The July/August issue of The Episcopal New Yorker takes a look at our complicated relationship with money: how we spend our money has untold consequences. The cover story is a Q & A with the diocesan priest working in China about the earthquake in that country's Sichuan Province. The diocese bids farewell to urban ministry legend Archdeacon Michael S. Kendall with a two-page profile complete with photos. And Gene Robinson's book In the Eye of the Storm is reviewed in Views and Reviews.

The damaged tower of a church in Du Jiang Yan. A church member standing behind her damaged home in the earthquake zone. A tent city: the government moved swiftly to create tent villages to house the survivors, and was providing three meals, clean water, s
Photos courtesy of Elyn MacInnis
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| July 1, 2008 Open Your Wallet |
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