The Great Offering
Who calls the Eucharist, “the Great Offering”? What is this term’s origin, its history?
Who calls the Eucharist, “the Great Offering”? What is this term’s origin, its history?
Over more than four decades, Bruno Rotival took more than 37,000 photographs of monks and nuns in over 80 monasteries around the world. He managed to translate monastery and silence into photographs.
If we are not putting church weddings into our cultural thinking as an option, let’s not expect our surrounding culture to do this advocating for us.
The Episcopal Church, through its Task Force on Liturgical and Prayer Book Revision, has provide a plethora of liturgical resources.
A wonderful YouTube channel with simple chanting of the Daily Office.
A book which includes my essay: The LORD’s song in a foreign land –
Common Prayer is like learning a new language. You can read my essay here.
O God,
you shine the light of your truth for those who stray into error,
so that they may be able to return to the right path,
grant that all who profess the Christian faith
may reject whatever is contrary to the name of Christ
and eagerly follow the way that leads to you;
through Jesus Christ
who is alive with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Amen.