Day: September 6, 2010

Yesterday’s gospel reading

Whoever comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and even life itself, cannot be my disciple.” If you preached or listened to a sermon on yesterday’s difficult gospel reading, we’d be interested to hear what you made of this very difficult passage.

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Malcolm French on opposing the Covenant

The “final draft” of the Covenant … is a profoundly unAnglican coup d’eglise, which would see Anglican theology and ecclesiology redrawn as a Frankenstein’s monster with the authoritarian centralism of Rome and the reactionary instincts of the American religious right financiers of the ponderous prelates who have manufactured the present crisis.

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The new Know-Nothing-ism

When the residents of this aristocratic avenue discovered that they were in danger of seeing a Roman Catholic church spring up among them, with all that the establishment of such a church implied, they bestirred themselves to oppose the project. The wisest of the Roman Catholics here did not favor it, and St. Mary’s was induced to exchange the lot for a good one in some other locality.”

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A living wage

It hangs in the window of one of the little cash-and-carry stores that now line a street where fashionable New Yorkers used to drive out in their carriages to shop at Tiffany’s and Constable’s. It is a “supper dress” of silk crepe in “the new red,” with medieval sleeves and graceful skirt. A cardboard tag on the shoulder reads: “Special $4.95.” Bargain basements and little ready-to-wear shops are filled with similar “specials.”

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