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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: January 2009

Feast John Bosco

St John Bosco

Today in the Church of England, the calendar has the commemoration of John Bosco, founder of the Salesian teaching order. You can read more about him here and here: John Bosco educated the whole person—body and soul united. He believed that Christ’s love and our faith in that love should pervade everything we do—work, study,… Continue Reading

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NZ Anglican Lectionary online

2009lectionary

Two months into the liturgical year, the PDF of the lectionary for the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia is now available. Thanks to Anglican Taonga online. You can download the 1.32MB PDF here.

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Webmaster at work

webmaster at work

Apologies if not  everything is currently working as you are used to on this site. I am undertaking some (overdue) upgrading. This is by no means my area of expertise (thanks for the help). Update: although there are still some bits that need fixing, most of the site is now OK.

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The Devil and the Southern Cone

devil and southern cone

I was walking through Christchurch (NZ) and saw the following: More on the 2009 World Buskers Festival in Christchurch to follow.

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Cloistered nuns – photo reflection

Time online provides this wonderful photo reflection of the enclosed Dominican Sisters at the Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary, Summit, New Jersey.

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Google promotes this website

Google has just promoted the PageRank of this website www.liturgy.co.nz from PageRank 5 to PageRank 6. PageRank is Google’s view of the importance of a page. In a search in Google for “liturgy” there are only four sites of PageRank 6 and that is the highest PageRank for that search term. There are a great… Continue Reading

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improper 3

The New Zealand Anglican Lectionary gives one of the four English-language titles for today to be “Proper 3″. There is no explanation, nor introduction. Reader further: Improper Sundays

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