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  • Glory to God for All Things Ode 11 Illustrated


    Fr. Ted's BlogAuthority Authority: 130
    Akathist:  “Glory to God for all Things”    by Russian Orthodox Metropolitan Tryphon (+1934) See Ode 10 Ode 11 Across the cold chains of the centuries, I feel the warmth of Your breath; I feel Your blood pulsing in my veins. Part of time has already gone, but now You are the present. I stand by ...
    11 hours ago
  • Of “bonds of affection” and misplaced anxiety


    Seven whole daysAuthority Authority: 424
    If you are one of those who glance at 7WD but who are not Episco-geeks, go have a look at this news article about the election this past weekend of the Rev’d Mary Douglas Glasspool as one of two new bishops suffragan in the Diocese of Los Angeles. OK, now that we’re all caught up, I have a bit of a rant to share ...
    12 hours ago
  • Los Angeles and the Archbishop: more articles


    Thinking AnglicansAuthority Authority: 545
    Daily Mail Steve Doughty Archbishop of Canterbury calls on Americans to block lesbian bishop’s appointment Telegraph Tom Leonard Archbishop of Canterbury concerned over lesbian US bishop Press Association Rethink urged on gay bishop role Ekklesia Williams questions lesbian bishop’s appointment...
    16 hours ago
  • [T19] A Look Back At Rowan Williams’ Statements in 2003


    Stand FirmAuthority Authority: 146
    Hmmm. A most interesting post by Kendall Harmon . Do you see any differences -- either pro or con -- in the statements from 2003 and from today? I see one -- but Im not quite sure what to make of it.
    16 hours ago
  • The Episcopals Keep Going Down That Road


    Southern Illinois CatholicAuthority Authority: 149
    To destruction. A lesbian is now a bishop in that religious organization. I guess they felt discriminatory with a male homosexual and needed a female to balance things. Rowans great leadership at work. Come home to Rome, ye faithful who remain!
    17 hours ago
  • I expect this will mean another fight


    Ask NicolaAuthority Authority: 423
    From The Times , news of the election of the Anglican Communions first lesbian bishop: The Archbishop of Canterbury warned today that the election of a lesbian bishop in the United States raises "very serious questions" for the entire Anglican church. Dr Rowan Williams added that the choice of Canon Mary ...
    20 hours ago
  • 2nd Gay Bishop Elected for Episcopal Church


    Michael-In-Norfolk - - Coming Out In Mid LifeAuthority Authority: 444
    This development (the new bishop is to the right in the photo) will no doubt cause the knuckle draggers and Neanderthals within the Anglican Communion to go into convulsions and wet themselves. In contrast, I applaud the move of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angles. History is on the side of the progressive ...
    1 day ago
  • Personalizing your child’s first communion invitations


    Lifes LessonsAuthority Authority: 130
    Holy First Communion I am not a Roman Catholic so I have no idea what they do during the first communion. I just heard about it from others especially when parents I know receive the First Communion Invitations for their son or daughter. First communion must be a special event in the life of a Roman Catholic ...
    1 day ago
  • Archbishop responds to Los Angeles election


    Thinking AnglicansAuthority Authority: 545
    At 10 am Sunday London time, this statement was issued by both Lambeth Palace and the Anglican Communion Office: Archbishop of Canterbury’s Statement on Los Angeles Episcopal Elections Sunday 06 December 2009 The election of Mary Glasspool by the Diocese...
    1 day ago
  • The Devotions Within The Traditions Of Catholic Church


    Business to Business b2b | Marketing | eCommerce | TelemarketingAuthority Authority: 134
    We can speak about such devotions within the traditions of Catholic Church as: 1. Baptism: babies are baptized in the faith of parents and godparents, who must educate the child in the Christian faith. When adults need to be baptized they must be specially prepared be taking the sacrament. During such training person ...
    1 day ago
  • Moral authority squandered


    Byzigenous BuddhapalianAuthority Authority: 476
    I have written extensively about genocide in the past years because for me it is personal. I grew up among survivors of the Armenian genocide during WWI. I lived among survivors of the Holocaust. I pastored Cambodians who survived Pol Pot. I cannot be silent about the threat of a new law in Uganda that would ...
    1 day ago
  • Patron Saint for children & First Communion


    St Gemma GalganiAuthority Authority: 112
    St Gemma Galgani -A Patron Saint for children and First Communion Although it is not required, it is certainly a good and holy practice in the Catholic faith for a person to select a special Patron Saint to guide, protect and intercede in ones life, along with the one that was chosen at Baptism by ones parents. ...
    1 day ago
  • Losing a Son for the Benefit of Others


    A Disciple's ThoughtsAuthority Authority: 120
    This is my communion meditation for tomorrow at the Contact Church. A few years ago, Tony Dungy was coaching the Indianapolis Colts through another successful football season. Without warning, he received a call informing him that his oldest son Jamie had taken his life while attending college in Florida. Jamie ...
    1 day ago
  • Silence and Presence


    Holy Ordinary: Quaker Thoughts on LifeAuthority Authority: 128
    “The less form in religion the better, since God is a Spirit; … the more silent, the more suitable to the language of a Spirit.” That’s what William Penn said over 300 years ago, urging Christians to embrace silence as a way to encounter God. Taking time to think about using silence as a religious practice ...
    1 day ago
  • That mourns in lonely exile here


    Noli Irritare LeonesAuthority Authority: 422
    The Christmas season is jolly and round and full of bustle. It smells of candy and eggnog and sounds like cash registers. Advent is hope tinged with reminders of exile and oppression and sin. It smells of candles and is colored purple for penitence. On those occasions when I slack off on Quakerly rejection of ...
    1 day ago
  • more Ugandan developments


    Thinking AnglicansAuthority Authority: 545
    I linked earlier to the statement by the US Presiding Bishop. ENS now has a news report on this, see Presiding Bishop says church opposes proposed Ugandan legislation. Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori said Dec. 4 that the church believes...
    2 days ago
  • Religious Invitations Baptism


    Bohol ParadiseAuthority Authority: 119
    Baptism is an important practice among Christians. You want to make sure everything is perfect especially in choosing your Religious Invitations Baptism. Let Express-Invitations help you to create your perfect announcement. They will take care of your baptism invitations, christening cards and 1st Holy Communion ...
    2 days ago
  • NPR piece on the resurgence of bishops in the public square


    What Does The Prayer Really Say?Authority Authority: 648
    On the site of National Public Radio there is an audio story about the fact that strong Catholic bishop are beginning to regain their voice in the public square. My emphases and comments : On Social Issues, Bishops Flex Political Muscle by Barbara Bradley Hagerty Pope Benedict XVI is known for his ...
    3 days ago
  • developments in the Uganda story


    Thinking AnglicansAuthority Authority: 545
    Ruth Gledhill reports: Archbishop of Canterbury in ‘intensive’ efforts to combat Ugandan anti-gay death law. The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has been criticised widely for failing to speak out against the new anti-gay law in Uganda that could...
    3 days ago
  • East and West


    SarxAuthority Authority: 133
    Clicking through the internet, the phrase “Christ Mystery” in a Catholic context sounded at once rather engaging and surprising. Canon Edward West told me once *never* to refer to it as “the Christ Event” because it was dated (this was in 1985, and even then, the theological lingo of the late 60 and early 70s ...
    3 days ago

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