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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.

A Plastic Story

Last month, some friends and collaborators presented our church with a new set of liturgical vestments: an altar cloth, a chasuble, stoles for all the clergy and more. The twist? They were all knit and crocheted out of plastic shopping bags. … Continue reading

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Telling the Truth

(A poem for Pentecost.) “Words written in the past are fixed,” he said, “the meaning unchangeable; otherwise, you and I, we have no truth to tell, only words,” and we watched the sun slip its moorings and fall behind the trees beyond the lilied … Continue reading

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Waiting

Last Thursday evening, I saw a new spotted fawn springing across our lawn, full of the joy of simply being alive. On Saturday, my teenagers reported that the fawn was sleeping in the tendrils of a fallen tree limb in … Continue reading

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Ascension

A sermon for the Seventh Sunday in Easter (the Sunday after the Ascension), June 5th, 2011, preached at Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio – my first as a Deacon!  A podcast of the sermon is available via http://trinitycleveland.org/podcasts/sermons.html “Men of Galilee, … Continue reading

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Backdated: Ascension (again)

As promised, here is the next installment in a three-week/three-year sweep of Ascension sermons. This one was preached on May 12th, 2010, the Eve of the Ascension, at the Choral Evensong of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, OH, using the Year C … Continue reading

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Backdated: Ascension stories

It’s been a busy couple of weeks, and it’s getting busier, so while I still can, I’m dipping into the archives again. This week’s homily time travels from Evensong at Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, on the Eve of the Ascension 2009, … Continue reading

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A Sighting

Yesterday, rounding the corner, I saw my brother standing on the sidewalk, dressed as ever in his soft gray t-shirt and rough, sloppy jeans, his scarred, shaven head bruised with stubble, sucking in cigarette smoke with the sharp, spring air, his cheeks drawn … Continue reading

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Backdated: Easter for the lost and the lonely

This was the post I had intended to use today, you know, before today happened. This sermon was preached on “Low Sunday” last year, April 11th 2010, at St Peter’s Episcopal Church, Lakewood, Ohio: Do you remember this story?  A … Continue reading

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Victory trembles

  Someone whispers, Peace. Triumph and fear shout aloud. Victory trembles.

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Where you go, I will go

It’s Easter Monday, and this is, perhaps, a story more about restoration than resurrection; but here is Naomi’s story as told at the Great Vigil of Easter at Trinity Cathedral in Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday morning, Easter 2011: It’s hard to … Continue reading

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