Hiroshima Peace Day and the Transfiguration
A reflection that relates Hiroshima, World Peace Day and the Feast of the Transfiguration August 6
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A reflection that relates Hiroshima, World Peace Day and the Feast of the Transfiguration August 6
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I have regularly used a form of group lectio divina in catechumenate groups. It is regularly called the “African method”. This method was introduced by the African Delegation to the Lambeth Conference. Hence, it is known by both names: “Lambeth” and “African.”
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Some see the move from “thee” (thou, thine) to “you” (yours) as a loss of respect. That is actually not the case – It is more complex than that.
Addressing God “thee” out of respect? Read More »
The drafters of the proposed Anglican Covenant, intended to hold together a fragmenting Anglican Communion, have failed to include the concept of common prayer – one of the jewels of Anglicanism. The draft covenant proposes a sort of corporate papacy alien to Anglican (Episcopalian) thinking thus far. Whilst it might be surprising that the draft
Anglican Covenant overlooks Liturgy – flawed first draft Read More »
Those who call themselves Evangelical are increasingly turning to liturgy.
Evangelicals increasingly embrace liturgy Read More »
Today, July 31, Anglicans and Roman Catholics celebrate the feast of St Ignatius of Loyola
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The Anglican Cathedral in Second Life was presented at a “fringe event” at Lambeth.
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I gave an address on the Prince Caspian movie on Monday. With it still running in several cinemas there is opportunity for some to still catch it on the big screen.