Brother Causticus does some research
Brother Causticus at Titus One Ten, has a humorous, but nonetheless factual take on the recent statement from Tanzania: Rifling through his stacks of old
Brother Causticus at Titus One Ten, has a humorous, but nonetheless factual take on the recent statement from Tanzania: Rifling through his stacks of old
Matthew Thompson has the latest on the dreadful Nigerian bill that the leaders of Truro and the Falls Church won’t tell the truth about. Matt
Saint John of the Cross, whose feast is tomorrow, is sometimes described as a practitioner of apophatic theology and an exemplar of apophatic spirituality. This
Melissa Chadwick writes in the Gazette newspapers of Montgomery County: The first shovel of dirt was turned Saturday to mark the beginning of a 10-year
Remember this item, about a Sunday Telegraph report that as many as 100 parishes in the Church of England would break with their liberal bishops
Tobias Haller on the Tanzanian bishops decision to refuse financial aid from the Episcopal Church: Now, if this refusal of funds merely meant one less
A second installment on St. John of the Cross, whose feast is on Thursday: “Saint John is known as the “Mystical Doctor” and has been
Thursday is the feast of my favorite saint, the 16th century Spanish mystic, John of the Cross, who gave us the memorable phrase, the dark
According to Episcopal News Service, bishops of the Province of Tanzania, has passed an unusual statement, in which it declares itself out of Communion with
The Most Rev. Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, has written an interesting essay in the Times education supplement, in which he argues: “Quite often