Readings November 1
Prof. Barber introduces the readings for Sunday November 1 Sunday, November 1, 2009: Liturgy Reflection from JP Catholic University on Vimeo.
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Prof. Barber introduces the readings for Sunday November 1 Sunday, November 1, 2009: Liturgy Reflection from JP Catholic University on Vimeo.
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It is worth adding some further reflections to the Vatican’s recent announcement of Anglican Personal Ordinariates. You may wish to read my post the end of the Anglican Communion first. Firstly I want to highlight that, in my opinion, denominational boundaries are far far less significant than previously. Increasingly, it appears to me, denominational boundaries
The festival of All Saints, November 1, this year falls on Sunday. The “Eve” (all major festivals have an “Eve” – eg. Christmas Eve) of All Saints (otherwise known as All Hallows) is on Saturday. Hallows Eve is generally abbreviated to Halloween. Let us pray (in silence) [as we rejoice and keep festival in honour
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Some clips from Morgan Atkinson’s documentary “Soul Searching: The Journey of Thomas Merton.”
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Does the order matter? In the Roman Catholic Church and in the Eastern Orthodox Church you can only get married before ordination. Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox can not get married after ordination. If the wife of a married Roman Catholic deacon dies, he cannot marry again. If the wife of an Anglican priest, re-ordained
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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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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
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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
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