Lament
Those who think there is no place for lament in our classical Christian disciplines have missed out on a daily Christian practice.
Those who think there is no place for lament in our classical Christian disciplines have missed out on a daily Christian practice.
Don’t project our scientific understanding of the origin of the universe onto the great poem of Genesis 1.
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Forgive, O God, the offences of your people,
that through your goodness we may be freed from the bonds of the sins
which in our frailty
we have committed;
through our Saviour Jesus Christ,
who is alive with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God now and for ever.
Amen.
You and I might both use the words “common prayer” and mean something significantly different by that.
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Wondering/researching: I often see Anglican/Episcopal clergy online talking about sermon preparation – rarely, if ever, Roman Catholic clergy doing so. Is this because, RC’s, you just don’t talk about this, or there’s a difference in understanding the homily, or formation, or lifestyle?
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Is it Science OR religion – or can it be Science AND religion?
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God,
the source of all our strength;
watch over us within and without,
that in body we may be protected from all adversity,
and in mind cleansed from all destructive thoughts;
through our Saviour Jesus Christ,
who is alive with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God now and for ever.
Amen.
The 2020 Prayer Book adds to conflicting options, destroying common prayer and leading to missing important celebrations.
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