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Female bishops

On May 1, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
The Anglican Diocese of Christchurch, New Zealand, recently announced that Bishop Matthews will be their new Bishop.  The Anglican Church of Australia announced her first female bishop last month. Meantime, the good old Church of England continues in seemingly endless chicken-licken style discussion. In my more bleak moments it makes me think of Nero fiddling More...

thin is not chic

On April 15, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
thank god for that. even France says so. More...
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Retouching beauty

On March 27, 2008 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I came across this demo of retouching the other day – go to the site and click on the image to get a complete course in how an ordinarily pretty girl is turned into an impossible, unattainable icon… More...
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au revoir, Madeleine L’Engle

On September 8, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
I have wept a few tears today for someone I never met. Ever since I was a child, I have returned to Madeleine L’Engle’s books over and over again. A Wrinkle in Time was my first. I read Circle of Quiet for the third time this summer in France. I learned from Ms L’Engle More...

Women and church: Canon Lucy Winkett

On September 5, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
Canon Lucy Winkett was on top form at Greenbelt, speaking about four ways (martyr, virgin, mystic, wife) in which women have shaped the Christian tradition despite only being allowed to do so within severe constraiants. I’m delighted to find that her current talks at St Pauls are expanding on these themes, and the first are More...
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women bishops

On April 12, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
Archbishop Barry Morgan has his say More...
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Love the questions, live the questions

On March 1, 2007 / By maggi dawn / Comments Off
In the midst of uncertainty and unresolved questions, Jen Lemen recommends Rilke, and the kindness of one lit candle beside a freshly drawn bath. Candlelit baths is a haven I discovered this winter when the light fitting in my bathroom broke and it was a week before I managed to get it fixed. Now the More...

size zero

On February 20, 2007 / By maggi dawn / 7 Comments
one of the things I have been thinking about over the last week or so is the connection between Lent and giving up food and our cultural obsession with body-consciousness. Lent is completely subverted if it’s taken as an opportunity to lose weight for fashion or image reasons. Lent is supposed to simplify and free More...

Leaving Church

On October 12, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 9 Comments
I promised myself that I would blog more of the books I read – so easy just to put them down and read the next one.  Over the summer I’ve read a pile of books, some for work, some for review, and some just for me! One that I read purely for my own interest More...

ain’t I a woman?

On October 11, 2006 / By maggi dawn / 11 Comments
I get asked pretty often to comment on the place of women in the church.  It’s not an issue that I pursue from an academic point of view, although I’ve read loads of the relevant literature and wrote a few papers on it back in the early 90’s.  An older, wiser woman once said to More...