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Anglican prayer beads: A Lenten cycle
Revised and updated Lent 2019. A previous version used “Week” to describe the Cruciform beads, and divided those weeks into “Days” for the smaller 28 beads – which is how I was taught the terminology. However, having discovered that this … Continue reading
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Tagged anglican rosary, book of common prayer, Book of Occasional Services, Lent, meditation, prayer, prayer beads
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The Examination
This past Tuesday, I was ordained a priest in Christ’s one holy, catholic and apostolic church. I wish I could say more about it: I’m sure the time will come when I can. That time is not yet. It’s as … Continue reading
Holy Innocents
When they told him the story (and how could they not? They couldn’t keep it from him, have it told to him by someone else, who didn’t understand …); when they told him the story, how did they explain it to … Continue reading
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Tagged book of common prayer, God, Herod, Holy Innocents, Jesus
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Remembering
It was something after three o’clock in the afternoon. The school bell rang and the doors disgorged a horde of children. My son’s friend’s mother wasn’t there; we waited together under the blue sky sun of early September. She arrived … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, book of common prayer, psalm 116, religion, remembering
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