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Those who are interested will find an essay of mine on the subject of Ash Wednesday at “Episcopal Cafe” – […]
Those who are interested will find an essay of mine on the subject of Ash Wednesday at “Episcopal Cafe” – […]
When the airplanes struck the Trade Towers, when the earthquake struck Haiti, Pat Robertson had a ready explanation: Americans had
“Scholarship” is a musty word, redolent of ancient manuscripts stored on dark shelves in obscure libraries. It is best experienced,
A sermon preached by Christopher L. Webber at St Paul’s Church Bantam Connecticut on January 17, 2010At around ten o’clock
They are having a trial in California about the right of same sex couples to marry – and they’re off
As the news reports came in over the last 24 hours, it became increasingly evident that the United States had,
One of the greatest of English preachers was Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626 head of the committee that produced the King James
The end of civilization as we know it has frequently been identified in recent years, but today’s New York Times
I have quoted the diary of George Templeton Strong in previous posts and would now like to offer, as an
We had visitors this week from Australia. We knew them when we lived in Tokyo, forty years ago. They were