Entries from March 2008

Blogging the Archbishops 7 – Backatcha

On March 13, 2008 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
Several blog readers wanted me to ask the Archbishops what they did to relax, what they were currently reading, or where they found their own sense of spiritual support. I didn’t have time to ask these questions in detail, although one of the things that was obvious from spending three days in their company was More...

Blogging the Archbishops 6 – A mile in your moccasins

On March 12, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
This is the sixth in a series of posts: for the whole set, start with part 1 On Friday I travelled with the Archbishop of York’s team. One of the things he has a real gift for is planting fresh hope and vision in people’s hearts. It’s hard to put your finger on quite how he More...

Blogging the Archbishops 5 – big picture, small picture

On March 11, 2008 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
This is the fifth in a series of posts: to read them all start at part 1 When Archbishop Sentamu arrived at the University Church on Thursday evening, he was wearing his usual bright smile, but pointed at his throat.  “Nothing left!” he whispered.  His throat was so sore and hoarse we wondered whether he would More...

Blogging Archbishops 4 – “it’s not what you say…”

On March 10, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
This is the fourth in a series of posts: for the whole set, start with part 1 Before the Archbishops arrived in Cambridge, one of my blogreaders wanted to know whether Archbishop Sentamu had gone back to wearing his clerical collar, or was still keeping up his protest about Zimbabwe. I was planning to ask More...

Blogging the Archbishops 3 – Church and State

On March 9, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
This is the third in a series of posts: links to part 1 and part 2 One of the things that several blog-readers wanted to ask the Archbishops about was the relationship between Church and State. For people within the Church, I think there is a feeling that we need the freedom to get on with More...

Blogging the Archbishops 2 – the Future of the Church of England

On March 7, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I posted yesterday about the Archbishops’ views on blogging. I then went on to ask them about wider issues of cultural change. The new media are part of a much bigger cultural shift in the West, and Church practice already seems to be in a big transitional period, so how different do the Archbishops think More...

Blogging the Archbishops

On March 6, 2008 / By maggi dawn / 5 Comments
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York spent three days in Cambridge the week before last, to take a leading role in the first of six events called “A World to Believe In: The Cambridge Consultations”.  It was some months since I’d seen the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu. Once upon a time he More...

Latin Anthems and Football hymns, and the art of Preaching

On March 5, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Delighted to see that if you buy my most recent publication from Amazon, they recommend that its perfect partner is Chris Erdman’s book on preaching. Rev’d Lamblove has been blogging a good bit about preaching lately. In his latest post he sets out a challenge concerning choosing the text – following a lectionary instead of More...
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Gossip

On March 5, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Bishop Alan records an amusing memory about avoiding gossip: "A few years ago I got right up one lady’s nose. She said “Rector, I shouldn’t be telling you this,” so I said “well don’t, then” and she complained to the Bishop! Happy days." More...
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The IDEAS of March

On March 4, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Last week I posted about a local cultural event which will take place in Cambridge on 15th march – the date known as the Ides of March.  There was a soothsayer in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar who went about intoning "Beware the Ides of March", and it came to pass that it was on the Ides More...