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FLAK FROM ALL SIDES
MAGGI DAWN’S QUESTIONS unerringly get to the heart of the matter faster than most people’s answers: The Archbishop is worried. A new bishop has been elected (though not yet confirmed) in Los Angeles, and she’s “married” to another woman. This … Continue reading
Posted in Anglican Communion, Anglicanism, Christ, Christianity, Church of England, Homosexuality, archbishop, peace, people and society, prayer, relationships, religion, vocation
Tagged Rowan Williams, Maggi Dawn, religion, Anglican Communion, René Girard, Los Angeles, Scapegoat, Homosexuality, Christian, violence, lesbian
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THROUGH THE ROOF!
I WENT DOWN THROUGH THE ROOF … (until I came face to face with him) … here, probably, will have begun the recollections of a man (or Everyman?) deeply involved in a humankind story intended to be heard and seen … Continue reading
Posted in Advent, Anglican Communion, Anglicanism, Christ, Christian discipleship, Christianity, Church of England, church, discipleship, freedom, unity, vision, vocation
Tagged Anglican Communion, church, forgiveness, Parable, paralysed, paralysed man / everyman, prayer, still small voice, Through the Roof, walk
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HOT OR COLD?
ANOTHER RICH SUNDAY. 8am reflection on “The Bread of Life”, led onto 10am Family Eucharist. First communion for young Freya, and visiting preacher, Zambian ordinand Patches Chabala, enthralling us with a very personal “photo album” of life back home in … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglican Communion, bread, bread of life, choices, Christianity, Eucharist, first communion, God's hospitality, hot or cold, Iona, Patches Chabala, Zambia
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BISHOP KATHARINE ON LIVING UBUNTU
I’M STILL READING THE HOST OF MATERIAL, and the responses to it, that have come out of The Episcopal Church in the United States’ General Convention. Though understood, received and responded to in as many different ways as there are … Continue reading
