Catholic bishop accepts validity of Anglican orders?
Does a statement by a retired Roman Catholic bishop imply acceptance of male Anglican bishops?
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Does a statement by a retired Roman Catholic bishop imply acceptance of male Anglican bishops?
Catholic bishop accepts validity of Anglican orders? Read More »
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
Liturgy of the Hours badge en Español Read More »
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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Giuni Russo interprets a canticle of Saint John of the Cross.
La Sua Figura – Giuni Russo Read More »
It’s a bit difficult to get to the bottom of the internet and media frenzy following the apparent announcement by Fr. Antonio Rungi to have a beauty competition for nuns on his website. It was even published in the Press half a planet away in New Zealand that The “Miss Sister 2008” contest will start
Miss sister 2008 nun will now win Read More »
Recently I produced some badges to encourage the praying of the Liturgy of the Hours (the Daily Office). One of the four current ones is shown here. I am delighted to drop in to a blog and find the badge there. The HTML for adding this badge to your blog or website is: <br />
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This coming Sunday (August 31) and the week following, Roman Catholics and Episcopalians (Anglicans) will be praying the same prayer at the Eucharist and at their Daily Offices. This is the Roman Catholic version of the prayer: Almighty God, every good thing comes from you. Fill our hearts with love for you, increase our faith,
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