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Daily Archives: 22 January 2008
“Lost to the world but never out of God’s sight”
(This is Neil.) The Very Reverend John Breck has a very good “Life in Christ” column that serves as a reminder that many of those we so easily dismiss while walking through a train station or passing by a tenement … Continue reading
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Day 5: The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, 2008
(This is Neil) Jesus looked at his disciples just before leaving them and prayed, “that they may be one.” He had said, “The Father and I are one thing.” Perhaps, looking at their faces, he realized how different they were … Continue reading
RBC 27-28: Adaptations by the Minister
Subheading VI details adaptations by the minister. These entail a careful look at two things: the preparation meetings (note the rite presumes more than one–a rarity, I’d say) and how to handle infant or young child baptism amidst the complexities … Continue reading
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