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This is an ecumenical website of resources and reflections on liturgy, spirituality, and worship for individuals and communities. It is run by Rev. Bosco Peters.

Monthly Archives: July 2008

Liturgy of the Hours on iPhone

iPhone

Now one can purchase the Liturgy of the Hours as a download onto one’s iPhone or iPod Touch.

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Brian McLaren at Lambeth

Brian McCLaren

Brian McLaren, one of my favourite authors and speakers, addressed the Lambeth Conference, challenging the bishops about the “hurricane of change” in our contemporary world.

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Codex Sinaiticus website launched

Codex Sinaiticus

A new website placing Codex Sinaiticus online has been launched today. This uncial manuscript of the Greek Bible, written between 330-350, is one of the most important books in the world. It includes the oldest complete copy of the New Testament. Its heavily corrected text is of outstanding importance for the history of the Bible… Continue Reading

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Lambeth Bible study on John 4

Lambeth Bible Study with Joanna Clegg A famous poet representing the other party (Alexander Pope), once said ‘know thyself, presume not God to scan; the proper study of mankind is man.’ Do you ‘know’ yourself? Can anyone else ever really ‘know’ you? This clip is an alternative account of the passage we looked at in… Continue Reading

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Humanae Vitae forty years on

Pope Paul VI

July 25 1968 Pope Paul VI published his Encyclical letter Humanae Vitae.
His commissions, set up in response to the development of oral contraceptives in the 60s, came out more than 2/3 in favour of accepting such contraceptives amongst the bishops, and more than ¾ in favour amongst theologians and other specialists.
Pope Paul VI rejected the advice of his commission because this did not come to the conclusion that he did.

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Praying ecumenically

This Sunday, 27 July, Roman Catholics and Episcopalians and others will essentially pray the same prayer.

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St Benedict at Lambeth

The Anglican bishops meeting for the Lambeth Conference are following a consultative process called Indaba. This is reminiscent of Benedictine and other styles of meeting.

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