It never occurred to me to write about losing my hearing until I read the column by one of my favorite columnists, Frank Bruni, called "Am I Going Blind?" My heart certainly goes out to him, as to anyone who is stricken with blindness in later years (arguably, it may actually be easier for someone blinded when young...learning Braille etc. is more […]
So, I was led through some link to where someone styling himself "Archbishop Cranmer" is making a typical sort of denial of divine presence in the church: Except He’s not: His Spirit might be brooding in the chocolate-box parishes of England, but the Lord is actually in Calais; walking the streets with the homeless, feeding the hungry, healing the […]
The death of Stephen Hawking led to predictable observations and storylines: “He is free now,” and “Look at what he accomplished in spite of his disability” were among the most common. Understandably writers who deal with their own handicaps had some trenchant criticism for people who drew on those tropes. Ellis Palmer, who writes for […]
We look at the report studying the relationship between the General Seminary (GTS) in New York City and the General Convention. GTS is the only "official" seminary now, meaning that some of its trustees are elected by the General Convention.
A few days ago, Crusty tweeted out some thoughts on the report of the Joint Nominating Committee, the entity that makes formal nominations for persons elected or appointed to various church Yo church so old it got a mosaic of its founding Rector, not a photo.commissions, agencies, task forces, and Boards. Crusty noted with some alarm that 60% of the nominee […]
After a bit of thought and a couple of false starts, I’m trying out a new experiment: YouTube videos. One of the things that I’ve noticed is that, even though I’m a biblical scholar, I sometimes lose the thread of exactly what we’re doing and where we are in the various Scripture lessons of the continue reading
The Cathedral Close in Lichfield … an invitation into two hidden corners of England (Photograph: Patrick Comerford, 2018) Patrick Comerford During these two all too short days in Lichfield, I visited the cathedral and the Cathedral Close a few times.The daily round of services in the cathedral, including the mid-day Eucharist and Choral Evensong, make each v […]
Note the folded chasuble! Don’t see those much these days…