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work | life is liturgy
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Work is one thing in my life that i find difficult to weave through the rest of life. it’s so easy to keep it separate. here is a quote from a book called “Living The Christian Year” that i greatly appreciated. September 19, 2010. Living The Christian Year. 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. Notify me of new comments via email.
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the idea | life is liturgy
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The idea of life as liturgy is one that has haunted me for several years now. at the core, the idea is simple; that the daily ebb and flow of life constitutes a rhythm of ritual that entwining the body, mind, and soul in such a way as to transform life into liturgical action. September 13, 2010. 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.
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Pope Question: You say ‘Roman Bishop’ and ‘Pope’ – what do you mean? | the pocket scroll
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Classic Christian Manifesto (see pages below as well). 1 What Is Classic Christianity? 2 Why Classic Christianity? GK Chesterton, “On Reading”. 3 Classic Christian Practice & Discipline. 4 The Church Year and the Communion of Saints. Lady Julian of Norwich. St Francis of Assisi. St Gregory of Nyssa and the Cappadocians. 5 Where to Begin. 7 Classic Christianity: A Bibliography. 8 Resources on the Holy Trinity. 9 Sources for ‘Celtic’ Christianity. Bede’s Life of Caedmon. Chalcedonian Definition of the Faith.
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Dispassion: Jesus & Superman (also John Climacus) | the pocket scroll
https://thepocketscroll.wordpress.com/2015/07/29/dispassion-jesus-superman-also-john-climacus
Classic Christian Manifesto (see pages below as well). 1 What Is Classic Christianity? 2 Why Classic Christianity? GK Chesterton, “On Reading”. 3 Classic Christian Practice & Discipline. 4 The Church Year and the Communion of Saints. Lady Julian of Norwich. St Francis of Assisi. St Gregory of Nyssa and the Cappadocians. 5 Where to Begin. 7 Classic Christianity: A Bibliography. 8 Resources on the Holy Trinity. 9 Sources for ‘Celtic’ Christianity. Bede’s Life of Caedmon. Chalcedonian Definition of the Faith.
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Robin's Readings and Reflections: Jesus, Junk Food, and Christian Charity
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Robin's Readings and Reflections. Alfred the Great's] unique importance in the history of English letters comes from his conviction that a life without knowledge or reflection was unworthy of respect." Sir Frank Stenton. Friday, December 20, 2013. Jesus, Junk Food, and Christian Charity. It is clear from Wilson's writings and statements over the past decade that he has an animus against any health care practice that is not mainstream, whether health food, chiropractic, naturopathy, home birth, etc. 8217;...
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Serpentis Sacra: 11/01/2008 - 12/01/2008
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As Moses lifted up the snake in the desert, so the Son of Man must be lifted up, that all who trust in him may know eternal life.". Saturday, November 29, 2008. I'm surprised I haven't written about this topic yet. A few weeks ago, a friend of mine (also a veg) asked me why I am a vegetarian. Health reasons aside (every male in my family has died of heart disease! For more info, check out this. Sunday, November 23, 2008. Advent Conspiracy, Part Deux. Wishing everyone a very happy and pleasant Christ the ...
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The Rector's Corner: March 2015
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A blog of resources, writings, and thoughts from the rector of St Timothy's Episcopal Church, Salem, Oregon. Sunday, March 22, 2015. A Field Guide to Holy Week at St. Timothy's. A Holy Week rainbow over St. Timothy's in 2013. To the degree you are physically able, it is important that all participate in these liturgies. In that spirit, here are is a sort of liturgical “field guide” and FAQ about what to expect and what is most important along the way from Palm Sunday to Easter Day. Wednesday in Holy Week...
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The Rector's Corner: Ascensiontide -- Risen, Ascended, Glorified!
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A blog of resources, writings, and thoughts from the rector of St Timothy's Episcopal Church, Salem, Oregon. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Ascensiontide - Risen, Ascended, Glorified! The period from the Eve of the Ascension to the Eve of Pentecost forms a special part of Easter Season, with its own character and gifts for contemplation and refreshment in the faith we proclaim. The Ascension, on top of relying on the Resurrection as a physical. The Ascension is a revelation of how God is saving us. Ascensiontid...
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The Rector's Corner: February 2015
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A blog of resources, writings, and thoughts from the rector of St Timothy's Episcopal Church, Salem, Oregon. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. Embertide: A Litany of the Holy Spirit. This litany is one of the main tools I use each Embertide. While it was written for clergy (or those about to be ordained), much of it is easily adaptable to lay members of the Church. A Litany of the Holy Spirit. Especially for use at the Embertides). Lord, have mercy upon us. Christ, have mercy upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us.
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The Rector's Corner: May 2015
http://blessedtimothy.blogspot.com/2015_05_01_archive.html
A blog of resources, writings, and thoughts from the rector of St Timothy's Episcopal Church, Salem, Oregon. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Ascensiontide - Risen, Ascended, Glorified! The period from the Eve of the Ascension to the Eve of Pentecost forms a special part of Easter Season, with its own character and gifts for contemplation and refreshment in the faith we proclaim. The Ascension, on top of relying on the Resurrection as a physical. The Ascension is a revelation of how God is saving us. Ascensiontid...