Taizé
Thanks to Liz, a reader of this site, for recommending the above video of Taizé.
The four English options for a Liturgy of the Hours badge was supplemented by request for an equivalent in Spanish. I have had feedback by someone who likes the idea but he is looking for something less “I” focused. He is concerned that it may be interpreted perhaps by some as “Look how holy I
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September 14 is Holy Cross Day, the Triumph of the Cross, the Exaltation of the Cross. St Helena, having discovered the true cross of Jesus 14 September 326 (the “Invention of the Cross” sic. – 3 May) had a basilica in Jerusalem built over the spot. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was dedicated on
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Any of the latest generation computers and software can discern the denomination of its user and adjust the warning message seen when quitting before saving work. Examples: Non-sectarian: Do you wish to Save your work? Roman Catholic: Registry indicates user is Female; only Males are able to Save. Anglican: Your work may or may not
Does a statement by a retired Roman Catholic bishop imply acceptance of male Anglican bishops?
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An interesting optical illusion – is seeing believing?
Seeing is believing? Read More »
I was delighted to receive an email from Theo of the wonderful Vivificat! site requesting a badge for the Spanish version of his site Vivificat en Español. He also suggested the wording. If you have not read it, you can find the background to this here, and four different English options for your blog or
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Images from Saturday’s Installation of the 8th Bishop of Christchurch, Bishop Victoria Matthews, speak for themselves. A thousand people packed the cathedral for a warm welcome which included Ngai Tahu and the Hui Amorangi O Te Waipounamu and Tikanga Pasefika. Bishop Mark MacDonald, National Indigenous Bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada, preached. Photographs sourced
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