After Piketty, The Agenda for Economics and Inequality eds. Heather Boushey, J. Bradford DeLong, Marshall Steinbaum; Harvard University Press, 2017 … More
Month: December 2017
She dares not grieve—but she must weep: Keble’s poem for the Holy Innocents
The Holy Innocents. These were redeemed from among men, being the firstfruits unto God and to the Lamb. Rev. xiv. … More
The Mystery of Bethlehem: Lucius Cary SSJE
The Mystery of Bethlehem The mystery of the love of God seen by faith in the eternal life of the … More
O faint not ye for fear: Keble’s poem for Christmas Day
Christmas Day. And suddenly there was with the Angel a multitude of the heavenly host, praising God. St. Luke ii. … More
Nearer, each day, the brightening goal: Keble’s poem for Advent 4
Fourth Sunday in Advent. The eyes of them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of them that … More
The Proclamation of Christmas
The Proclamation of Christmas is the martyrology for December 25th. It may be used at First Vespers/Evensong before the opening … More
Teaching Prayer and a Personal Relationship with Jesus – Church Growth (3)
Two texts: (1) Lord I think of Your love Like the low winter sun As I gaze I am blinded … More
The Dawn of Mystery, Fr Lucius Cary SSJE
The Sisters of the Love of God have generously made a number of this publications available for free here. This … More
Lev Chadash: Anglo-Catholic church growth (2)
[This piece is a follow-up to my guest blog on Psephizo further reflections follow in a third post here.] Justin … More
Can Anglo-Catholic churches grow?
Delighted to have a guest post on Psephizo once again, many thanks to Ian Paul. See the post here. This … More