Entries from March 2009
World Autism Awareness Day
Next week. 2nd April. I'm writing a post on it as my contribution.
Anyone who would like to write a post about their own experience of autistic spectrum disorders and Aspergers syndrome, drop your link in the comments below and I'll include them in my post next week.
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Laetere Sunday
After my highly unpopular post last week, I give three cheers for my friend Kathryn. Despite sporting a broken wrist, she managed to stage a service for mothering/refreshment/laetere sunday that included helpful thoughts about motherhood by broadening the idea out to mother church, and "mothering" as something we need to do for one another across the boundaries of More...
The woman at the well
I love the story of the woman at the well, in the fourth chapter of John's gospel. Like many of the best historical sketches, it lends itself to the imagination for a variety of possible background stories. Sally's version is excellent, not only because it rings true historically, but because it is a version of the More...
live dangerously
"It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all – in which case, you fail by default.”
J K Rowling, speaking at Harvard University.
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The Boat Race
Oxford's crew is the heaviest ever, apparently .
I hope that weighs them down, then…
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Augustine
The project of the week is to finish the first draft of a new essay. I'm writing the introduction to a new edition of Augustine's Confessions. I'm extremely happy to say I am not translating it; that has been expertly done by someone else. All I have to do is write a riveting and informative introduction More...
Refreshment Sunday; Mothering Sunday
I've had a few requests this week, asking what Mothers Day is and what the church does about it.
I've written a whole piece on this in my forthcoming book, but you won't be able to read that till november. Meantime, I did a short piece on it here.
The original Church feast was variously known More...
confronting violence
I was powerfully struck by this quote from Frances M Young's Brokenness and Blessing: Towards a Biblical Spirituality
In as far as I understand Jean Vanier, daily dealings with people who have handicaps makes those involved face their own violence. Confronted by the irreducibility of the other, the one whom they mean to serve but whose More...
Hafiz
Even after all this timethe sun never saysto the earth,"you owe me."Look what happens to a love like that,it lights up the wholesky. - Hafiz , 14th century Persian poet
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humanity
"…a person is a person through another person … my humanity is caught up, bound up, inextricably, with with yours. When I dehumanise you, I inexorably dehumanise myself. The solitary human being is a contradiction in terms and therefore you seek to work for the common good because your humanity comes into its own in More...



