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2014 in review | CelticAnglican's Ramblings
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Some ramblings and news from an Anglican of Celtic descent. About Your Rambling Hostess. January 3, 2015. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 10,000. Times in 2014. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 4 sold-out performances for that many people to see it. Click here to see the complete report. A Charge and a Challenge.
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In Lent, But Not OF Lent | CelticAnglican's Ramblings
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Some ramblings and news from an Anglican of Celtic descent. About Your Rambling Hostess. March 16, 2015. In Lent, But Not OF Lent. Many people wonder why the Sundays that fall during Lent are called Sundays IN Lent, not OF Lent. Are these Sundays truly part of the penitential season? In short, the answer is no. A period of penitence and reflection on our own mortality and what we can do to be better witnesses to Christ is good for the soul. However, even in the midst of the season, we celebrate Laeta...
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Some ramblings and news from an Anglican of Celtic descent. About Your Rambling Hostess. Celebrating the Marys, the Marthas, AND the Lazaruses in Our Midst. On July 30, 2016. Community Evensong – Any Takers? On June 26, 2016. A “Peculiar” People. On June 17, 2016. Seasoning – Not Just for Food! On April 19, 2016. No, He’s Not Here! On March 31, 2016. 5 Lent Prayer Requests. On March 14, 2016. 3 Lent Prayer Requests. On February 28, 2016. Last Rites a No-Go for Lapsed Member? On February 15, 2016.
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A Monastic Witness is Still Needed Today | CelticAnglican's Ramblings
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Some ramblings and news from an Anglican of Celtic descent. About Your Rambling Hostess. April 14, 2015. A Monastic Witness is Still Needed Today. By Loopstation (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 ( http:/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0. 5D, via Wikimedia Commons. Nothing could be further from the truth. Consider the following:. The seeds of what would later evolve into monastic communities were planted during the early days after Pentecost (Acts 4:32-35). Anglican and interdenominational orders often admi...
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Open-Minded Comment Policy | CelticAnglican's Ramblings
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Some ramblings and news from an Anglican of Celtic descent. About Your Rambling Hostess. If you’re visiting this blog for the first time, I wanted to let you know what my policy is on comments so you’ll feel free to add one if you wish. You’re also free to ask questions about my comments policy if you’re unclear on anything. I don’t always respond to comments personally, but do know that your comments are appreciated. This is NOT a debate forum, and I will not encourage or engage in debates here. Looking...
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A Very Real Spiritual Hunger | CelticAnglican's Ramblings
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Some ramblings and news from an Anglican of Celtic descent. About Your Rambling Hostess. March 23, 2015. A Very Real Spiritual Hunger. The Baptism of the Armenian People. During this final week leading up to Holy Week, we celebrate the life of Gregory the Illuminator (d. 332 AD). Although country borders may change and the unreached groups that the Church preaches the Gospel to may change, peoples’ hunger for God that they may not recognize as such doesn’t. Laquo; In Lent, But Not OF Lent. You are commen...
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A Blessed thanksgiving to All! | CelticAnglican's Ramblings
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Some ramblings and news from an Anglican of Celtic descent. About Your Rambling Hostess. November 27, 2014. A Blessed thanksgiving to All! Laquo; Affirming/Reaffirmation Your Faith If You’re Baptized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Prayer Requests | CelticAnglican's Ramblings
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Some ramblings and news from an Anglican of Celtic descent. About Your Rambling Hostess. Living in the light of the Resurrection, let us pray to our God in faith, saying “God, hear us”. For all to know the saving power of the Risen Christ, let us pray to God. For that peace Jesus gives to and leaves with us, that all may be one as Christ is and Father are one, let us pray to God. For all bishops, priests deacons and other ministers that make Christ known in the breaking of the bread, let us pray to God.
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Where Did All This Pink Come From? | CelticAnglican's Ramblings
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Some ramblings and news from an Anglican of Celtic descent. About Your Rambling Hostess. December 14, 2014. Where Did All This Pink Come From? Q I just visited an Episcopal church this Sunday, and both priests (a man and a woman) had pink vestments, and all the altar hangings were pink. Why? A This is a good question, especially when you’re used to seeing violet or blue during the rest of Advent. Rose (though sometimes called pink) is a color associated with joy. Laquo; Advent Conspiracy. Technology/Inte...