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Ian Ansdell is blogging
Ian Ansdell has been keeping a personal blog for a couple of months and I’ve only just found it – another one to add to the list.I met Ian in Glasgow recently at the Diocesan Synod Eucharist. He is the person behind the incredibly comprehensive www.scottishchristian.com site/news blog. Anyway, his more personal (and rather elegant) blog…
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Enough, enough
Enough already. I need no more e-mails telling me that there is only one way to wear a biretta. No more diagrams and pictures showing me how. No more tips. No more hints. No more, no more.It was a flippant remark and I will not make it again. How on earth has the Anglican Communion…
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More than one way
I found myself yesterday using this turn of phrase, "…oh, there is more than one way to wear a biretta…"It seemed a metaphor likely to be regarded as kinder to the more feline amongst us than the usual one. However, it has got me wondering.Is there?
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To the City
Going to the city today (Edinburgh) to rearrange chairs.Amazing what one has to do for God’s kingdom sometimes.
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Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
The day started bright and early with the 8 am congregation. There were double the number that I am used to at 8 am. Some had even come bright and cheerily on pilgrimage from Alloa to hear me sing the Exsultet. (I sing the Exsultet here twice – once at the vigil, a modern version…
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Vigil
"Keep your eyes open when you are praying" is one of the first things that I teach people about prayer. How else can you see your prayers being answered?Thus, the gathered company witnessed the blessing of the best Easter fire ever seen in B of A. As I blessed, the fire billowed up and was…
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Good Friday
Part of my own liturgy of life is to listen to Zelenka’s Lamentations of Jeremiah on Good Friday. Parts of the music were written for this day, and the achingly beautiful laments move me every year.I was troubled later in the day to hear of the knife attacks on Christians worshipping in Coptic churches in…
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Maundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday is such a strange mixture of frenzy and stillness. The frenzy of stripping the altar – the stillness of the watch in Gethsemene afterwards.Our altar of repose looked very beautiful this year. White tulips just on the cusp of their sadness, a spray of white and a single lilly head next to Himself.…
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