Choosing a bishop
During this next month two dioceses in New Zealand are meeting to nominate diocesan bishops. Let us keep their electoral colleges in our prayers.
During this next month two dioceses in New Zealand are meeting to nominate diocesan bishops. Let us keep their electoral colleges in our prayers.
Once again, Sunday October 11 and the week following, Anglicans (Episcopalians) and Roman Catholics are praying the same collect/opening prayer in the Eucharist and in Daily Prayer. The Latin original is: Tua nos, Domine, quaesumus, gratia semper et praeveniat et sequatur, ac bonis operibus jugitur praestet esse intentos. Anglicans pray this as: Lord, we pray
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Prof. Barber introduces the readings for Sunday October 4 Sunday, October 4, 2009: Liturgy Reflection from JP Catholic University on Vimeo.
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Here is a list of resources to understand the Bible better. These scriptural resources are free and online. This site provides similar lists for lectionary resources, for music resources and so on, and invites you to add so that together we are sharing good resources we find. So if you know a similar biblical resource,
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I have studied and taught Church History for years. I realise only now that it can be done in under 5 minutes: From Quoth the Maven through my good e-friend Susanne Barrett
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In many places around the feast of Saint Francis (October 4) there is a Spring/Fall “blessing of animals”. September has, for many become a “Creation Season” that this concludes. My invitation is that in the comments section below you can describe your practice of blessing animals, what works well for you, what does not work
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One of my followers on twitter, Keith Williams, recently sent me a tweet that a new Bible, the Mosaic Bible, was coming out. Keith is the editor of this Bible. As soon as it became available I ordered my copy of the Mosaic Bible (it has not yet arrived – hence, clearly, this post is
From last Sunday and during this week Catholics and Anglicans (Episcopalians) are praying the same collect/opening prayer. That happens again this coming Sunday and week, and the next, and then again a fortnight later! The Anglican version of the prayer is: Almighty and everlasting God, you are always more ready to hear than we to
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