Mark 14 b
Mark spends only three verses on the institution of the Eucharist. That seems odd given its centrality to Christian worship. He doesn’t give us the
Mark spends only three verses on the institution of the Eucharist. That seems odd given its centrality to Christian worship. He doesn’t give us the
I have alluded before to a troubling situation in Nigeria where a man named Davis MacIyalla is attempting to establish a chapter of Changing Attitude,
Brother Rick Harris, O. P., from the Diocese of Alabama posts regularly on this blog. Whe he mentioned recently that he was about to make
My NCAA brackets didn’t work out so well–George Mason, who knew?–so I have some sympathy with the many reporters who predicted–on not much evidence–that the
If you are a writer and a Christian, it is difficult to tell whether your appreciation of the Passion is colored by your sense of
This just out from Episcopal News Service. To read the whole report, go here. To read just the resolutions recommended in the report, go here.
This much discussed report, the subject of countless rumors, will probably be online somewhere soon, and I will provide a link. In the meantime, click
Have a look at this story in The Washington Post. It begins: “The National Geographic Society today released the first modern translation of the ancient
Today I happen to be reading from the New Revised Stardard Version published by the American Bible Society. The sub-heads in chapter 13 convey the
The globetrotting archbishop of Nigeria was recently in Texas. You can read about his meeting with Bishop Jack Iker of Forth Worth here. Bishop Iker’s