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Ash Wednesday

March 6, 2014

[…] originates from the same humble stuff.  That stuff – dirt, soil, dust – supplies our daily needs – it roots crops, nourishes fruit, supplies minerals, vitamins, and pharmaceuticals.  It harbors […]

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Anglican Spirituality

June 1, 1998

[…] do with what the 18th century priest-mystic, William Law, calls “the process of Christ.” Through daily encounters with the risen One in word and sacrament, and in the events and […]

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The challenge of patience

November 6, 2014

[…] and to simply be patient. I will be engaging three specific disciplines this Lenten season; daily physical therapy, daily scripture reading, and slowing down. That last is the most difficult […]

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Ash Wednesday

March 12, 2014

[…] originates from the same humble stuff.  That stuff – dirt, soil, dust – supplies our daily needs – it roots crops, nourishes fruit, supplies minerals, vitamins, and pharmaceuticals.  It harbors […]

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Episcopal House of Bishops offers A Word to the Church

March 12, 2013

[…] Aurora, Oak Creek and Newtown.  We are outraged by the too often unseen and unacknowledged daily massacre of our young people in cities such as Chicago, Newark, Baltimore, Port-au-Prince, and […]

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Bible Study: Advent 4 (C) – 2015

December 20, 2015

[…] birth of Jesus. We would never have received the Magnificat that we say in our Daily Offices. In this glimpse of the birth narrative we are given a sense of […]

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Our Global Family, Last Sunday in Epiphany – 2015

February 15, 2015

[…] to feel this connection to our sisters and brothers when we are engaged in our daily life, whether this is buying fair-trade coffee or lobbying for equal opportunities and better […]

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Being in harmony with creation

May 30, 2005

[…] in part from the psalms, which he would have recited in the course of the daily office. He also would have been familiar with the canticle found in our own […]

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It’s an Old, Familiar Image…, Easter 4 (C) – 2010

April 25, 2010

[…] ourselves to the task of reading Jesus’ word in Holy Scripture, worshipping regularly, saying our daily prayers and devotions, and looking throughout our daily lives for his calling to act […]

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Bible Study: Tuesday in Holy Week – 2020

April 7, 2020

[…] them. Others – like me – are always wondering God’s will and design on a daily basis. No matter how and when you come to know that God has called […]

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Sinners, Proper 25 (C) – 2022

October 23, 2022

[…] who do not come to church, like that criminal over there. I read the Bible daily, I never miss church, I pray for the less fortunate, I fast twice a […]

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Bible Study: Easter Day (C) – 2019

April 21, 2019

[…] over wrong. Often when we sit to pray the psalms, whether during the Eucharist or daily office, we encounter a range of human emotion. From sorrow, suffering, and deep grief, […]

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