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Monthly Archives: October 2009

Readings October 25

Prof. Barber introduces the readings for Sunday October 25 Sunday, October 25, 2009: Liturgy Reflection from JP Catholic University on Vimeo.

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St James of Jerusalem brother of Jesus

Fillipa Hamilton photoshopped

In the early church there was a saying: In Christ, God became what we are so that we might become what Christ is. God became fully human so that we might become divine. You may have seen the news last week that the American fashion label Ralph Lauren fired the model Filippa Hamilton because she… Continue Reading

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October 25 Catholics & Anglicans share prayer

With Roman Catholic-Anglican relations currently so newsworthy, it is particularly appropriate to note that this Sunday and next week Roman Catholics and Episcopalians (Anglicans) again pray the same prayer. Catholics will pray: Almighty and ever-living God, strengthen our faith, hope, and love. May we do with loving hearts what you ask of us and come… Continue Reading

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End of Anglican Communion?

End of Anglican Communion?

End of Anglican Communion?

Update: I am thrilled with the interest in this post, which is currently running about a reader every 8 seconds. It is also gratifying to see such helpful and positive comments. If there are any developments, rather than altering this post I think I would produce another – I already have some ideas in mind…. Continue Reading

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Christ-like ninjas

Christ-like ninjas

Christ-like ninjas

I always love light-hearted approaches that still strongly make a serious point! Congratulations to Valiance Weaver and Brandon Watson

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The Beatitudes

Beautiful, moving, powerful video from the Beatitudes Valaam Monastery. Biretta tip to Interrupting the Silence and Seven whole days and so on down the internet version of apostolic succession…

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Luke – red or white?

The New Zealand Anglican Lectionary, an annual publication, has a habit of changing things without any explanation or introduction. This year, one of the changes is that the 2008 year Western tradition (well give or take a bit) of celebrating St Luke in Red has in this 2009th year been changed to White. No explanation…. Continue Reading

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