
Did the Pope issue “blistering critique” of Curia
Dr. Deirdre Good blogging at Not Being a Sausage looks at the English and Italian versions of the Pope’s words to the Curia (administration of the
Dr. Deirdre Good blogging at Not Being a Sausage looks at the English and Italian versions of the Pope’s words to the Curia (administration of the
Huffington Post collects 14 moments in 2014 when religious people offered inspiration and hope: It has been a difficult year around the world with wars, conflicts
John 21:9-24 It seems odd to read a post-Easter story so soon after the pre-birth and nativity stories of Jesus. With the feast of St.
Giles Frasier talks about how Christianity is growing fast in China and why the government is threatened by that fact. …while the Chinese government has
11-year-old Rebecca Howarth was elected as the country’s first “girl bishop” at Oldham Parish Church. She serves through the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6.
The Diocese of Connecticut moved their diocesan offices to a repurposed factory in an old mill town. Ball bearings were invented to help machines turns smoothly
by Maria Evans “The church is a hospital for sinners, not a museum for saints.” —attributed to Augustine of Hippo, John Chrysostom, and Abigail Van
Nine of the best podcasts in 2014 according to RNS and Andrew Aghapour. It’s not just the twelve days of the Christmas season, it is
Feast of Saint Stephen, Deacon and Martyr [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture readings.] Today’s Readings for
Merry Christmas from John, David, Liz, Jennifer, Jon, Rosalind, Martin, Ann, Andrew, Kate, Anne & Weston to all of you