House of Deputies President, Vice President issue letter
[…] the cycles of violence that fuel the epidemic of gun crime. In what remains of Lent, we hope that deputies will help lead the church to fulfill this resolution. In […]
Text of Presiding Bishop's June 15 homily
[…] I was 15 years old, a priest who taught at the Episcopal school I attended lent me a small book by Evelyn Underhill entitled The Light of Christ. It contained […]
Lenten Devotions
[…] Kelly “Conversation with God” for Thursday after Ash Wednesday @d365 Journey to the Cross, a Lenten devotional series, is currently featured at Passport, Inc.’s devotional website d365.org through Easter Sunday, […]
Misinformation, Disinformation, Fake News: Why Do We Care?
[…] tema divisivo (el aborto, las vacunas, el cambio climático y la ideología política son ejemplos exce lentes). Una campaña de desinformación eficaz se infiltraría en ambos lados, respaldando a los líderes […]
It's Time to Think About Summer
[…] conceived as a five-week series to be used in a mid-week program for children during Lent, but it can be adapted to other formats and uses, such as Sunday School […]
Just Downstairs: Lenten Meditation, 3/20/2013
[…] feel in your soul when you are in deep, connected conversation. By this point in Lent, I think that most of us are in a post-sleep fog. Cold season has […]
Lectionary Cycle
[…] Year B, and Luke in Year C. The Gospel According to John is used during Lent and Easter, and on some Sundays in Year B, since Mark is shorter than […]
Preface (Eucharistic)
[…] There are nine proper prefaces for seasons, including Advent, Incarnation, Epiphany, two proper prefaces for Lent, Holy Week, Easter, Ascension, and Pentecost. There are ten proper prefaces for other occasions: […]
Striving for True Boldness
[…] peoples beyond our borders, or there may be no more world to satiate our unre lenting consumerism. Yes, boldness is what is called for, and courage. But, let us understand […]
Feast of Saints Peter and Paul – Dedication of Hogar Escuela Episcopal
[…] and were given grades in deportment and penmanship as well as mathematics and French. During Lent each student was given a small white plaster lamb with her name on it, […]
Stepping Stones: Turn
[…] good and bad things happen to both good and bad people. In this season of Lent, we are often reminded of repentance. Repentance is not a dirty word. It comes […]
New resource for personal reflection: Daily Prayer for All Seasons
[…] Seasons are presented according to liturgical season beginning with Advent and progressing through Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, and Easter. In addition, two sections are offered for Ordinary Time: Creation […]
A Sword Shall Pierce Your Own Soul: Lenten Meditation, 3/21/2013
[…] across all boundaries, calling upon people everywhere to repent, to forgive, and to love.” This Lent, ask yourself what path of peace is the light of Christ offering you in […]
Cyril of Jerusalem
[…] were given to candidates for baptism. In these lectures he explained the liturgical practices of Lent and Holy Week in fourth-century Palestinian Christianity. The Mystagogical Catecheses, which were lectures given […]
Lenten Array
Lenten array usually refers to a rough or homespun fabric. It may have an off-white color or it may be made without any dye. Lenten array may be decorated […]
In this season: Christ in the stranger’s guise, A reflection from the Presiding Bishop
[…] of shared mission. We cannot easily be partners with strangers. That meeting ends just as Lent begins, and as we approach this season, I would suggest three particularly appropriate attitudes. […]
Getting the Whole Picture: Lenten Meditation, 2/18/2013
[…] too hastily and casually, like pointing out someone’s failings without knowing their whole story. This Lent I’m going to aim to look at the whole picture, not just a bit […]
Episcopal Migration Ministries launches podcast
[…] Episcopalians to join in reading the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts during Lent-Easter 2018. More information about the Good Book Club here. The first episode will be […]
An Invitation to Self Denial
The Lenten journey is oriented toward Jerusalem. With Jesus and his disciples we go up to the Holy City and enter into the Paschal mystery of his dying and rising: […]
Feast of St. Andrew – 100th Anniversary of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
[…] House in London is the home of the Anglican Communion’s offices and archives, and is lent for that use by an order of nuns. I was confirmed at St. Andrew’s, […]