Entries from March 2008

An old Irish Blessing

On March 18, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
May the road rise up to meet you.May the wind always be at your back.May the sun shine warm upon your face,and rains fall soft upon your fields.And until we meet again,May God hold you in the palm of His hand. More...
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Sex as Sacrament

On March 18, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Tim Mathis offers us "the beginnings of an Episcopal theology of sex".  And notably shorter and more readable that the Windsor Report   It’s thoughtful, self-deprecating and pretty funny in places. One of Tim’s interesting observations is that much of what the Church teaches about sex seems to have been designed to keep teenagers More...

Woman Bishop for New Zealand

On March 18, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Bishop Matthews, 54 and unmarried, is only the second woman to become a diocesan bishop in New Zealand. The first was the Rt Rev’d Dr Penny Jamieson, Bishop of Dunedin from 1989-2004. Bishop Matthews chairs the Canadian Primate’s Theological Commission, and has just been appointed to the Windsor Continuation Group, which will look at crucial questions More...
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The Good Samaritan

On March 17, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Richard writes about inter-faith dialogue, and draws on the story of the Good Samaritan as: "…a story with the most provocative and outrageous twist in the tail. The cultural and religious outsider, (the Muslim?), as opposed to the priest (the vicar, pastor, missionary) and the Levite (worship leader, Bible teacher), helped the man who was left More...

Tenebrae

On March 17, 2008 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
A couple of years back we did a kind of "Alternative" Tenebrae service here at Robinson. Andy and Hannah Goodliff came over and joined us for that. This weekend they did a Tenebrae of their own, adapting our basic idea and adding some fresh ideas of their own. Looks great. Go here for their version More...

edible undies

On March 15, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
The Vatican’s exploration of the seven deadly sins has produced some risible headlines this week. If there was a serious point in there I think it has already got as lost as the idea behind the bizarre proposal of oath-swearing to the nation… meantime the funniest summary is this one: More...
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The Atheist Delusion

On March 15, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
John Gray in the Guardian More...
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Holy Week

On March 15, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I’ve read a few things in the last week or so concerning the journey of Jesus towards Jerusalem and his Passion. Moot is a community and a blog that I follow regularly, as I know some of the guys there. I played a tiny part in getting Moot started by acting as Patron, and they More...
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Blogging the Archbishops: Canterbury and York on the web

On March 14, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
At the beginning of this series about the the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, I asked them both about their understanding of blogging and the virtual world. Neither of them is actually a blogger in person (although a number of Bishops do blog, some regularly, some intermittently; this one is a weekly audio blog). But More...

Christian Century – Faith Matters

On March 13, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Second Thoughts… a piece I had published in Christian Century this month More...