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About Rosalind C Hughes

Rosalind C Hughes is an Episcopal priest, poet, and author living near the shores of Lake Erie. After growing up in England and Wales, and living briefly in Singapore, she is now settled in Ohio. Rosalind is the author of A Family Like Mine: Biblical Stories of Love, Loss, and Longing , and Whom Shall I Fear? Urgent Questions for Christians in an Age of Violence, both from Upper Room Books. She loves the lake, misses the ocean, and is finally coming to terms with snow.

Thursday, December 22nd: Blue Christmas

Tonight, St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Elyria: Blue Christmas, for when Christmas hurts. A service of healing and hope, prayer, candlelight and Communion. Come and join us to lay down the heaviness of your own heart, or to help lift the hearts of … Continue reading

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Wednesday, December 21st: Doubtless Thomas

Thomas would rather die with Jesus than let him go. Thomas would follow Jesus anywhere, if only Jesus would tell him how to get there. Thomas would not be comforted by his brothers, would not let go of his grief, … Continue reading

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Tuesday, December 20th: That’s what she said

The Eucharistic Gospel reading for today is, once more, the story of the Annunciation. So, in the third and final installment: the Annunciation, a response (or seven). I’m in. Bring it on. What he said. I’m still perplexed, but Whatever … Continue reading

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Monday, 19th December: The Annunciation Contd

The rest of a sermon delivered at St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Elyria, OH, Sunday December 18th 2011  Greetings, favoured one! The Lord is with you.  Mary was perplexed. She was confused, bewildered, frightened. She was thunderstruck, gobsmacked, utterly flabbergasted. She … Continue reading

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Sunday, 18th December: Year B Advent 4: The Annunciation

 “Greetings, favoured one! The Lord is with you.”  Mary was perplexed. She was confused, bewildered, frightened. She was thunderstruck, gobsmacked, utterly flabbergasted. She was troubled. She was shocked. She was amazed. For all of its beauty, I am not sure … Continue reading

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Saturday, December 17th: feed the world

Each time they sing “Well to-night thank God it’s them in- stead of you,” I cry http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-w-CmCCF7k

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Friday, December 16th: Forgetfulness

This week, I have been forgetting things. I forgot an appointment, which is a disgraceful waste of someone’s time. I forgot to take the power lead for my computer to work, which was just inconvenient and annoying. I forgot my bread … Continue reading

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Thursday, December 15th: A Mood Psalm

Today’s Psalm struck me as a bit mood-swingy. Kind of like a lot of us by this stage of Advent … What colour is your mood-Psalm reading today?

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Wednesday, December 14th: Adults only!

Over the past week, I’ve noticed a certain theme emerging on the chatter feeds around me: Santa. Love him or leave him? An article in the Episcopal Cafe quoted a story about an Episcopal priest who always invited Santa to … Continue reading

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Tuesday, 13th December: St Lucy’s Day

Once upon a time, St Lucy’s Day was the shortest day of the year. Then, the calendar changed (at least for some, then later for others, and now it’s the standard Western calendar …). Even so, St Lucy is still a beacon … Continue reading

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