The way we live now
Christopher Smith goes on a conference while staying at home What’s a priest to do with a post-Easter break when we’re not allowed to go anywhere? Well, as it happened, an email dropped into my inbox from my old [...]
Christopher Smith goes on a conference while staying at home What’s a priest to do with a post-Easter break when we’re not allowed to go anywhere? Well, as it happened, an email dropped into my inbox from my old [...]
There have in the last few weeks been glimmers of life returning to normal. Whilst the shadow of the pandemic seems still to be cast across the country shops and businesses are opening up and communities are beginning to regroup [...]
Thurifer is reading history There has long been a worrying trend that whatever fad or tin-pot idea grips the American imagination will, with tedious regularity and inevitability, end up on these shores. The tearing-down of status was one example [...]
Notre-Dame des Clés, Poitiers The most prominent church in central Poitiers isn’t the Cathedral, it is the great Romanesque church of Notre-Dame la Grande which dominates the market place. Most of what you see dates from after a consecration [...]
Jonathan Baker celebrates the 160th Anniversary of All Saints Notting Hill Brothers and sisters, what a constellation of reasons for rejoicing are presented to us today. First of all, of course, comes the seventh of the eight days of [...]
Paul Thomas encourages us to follow the example of our Patron Saint Friends, it is always a pleasure to preach in this Parish Church. Your life in Christ here is possessed of such vigour, inventiveness, and magnetism that it [...]
David Ackerman offers an exclusive extract of his new book published on the 3rd July King John loses his Mentor Back in the warm, and after reading the note left for her, Christalla asked John to sit down. Sitting [...]
Nicolas Stebbing considers some religious verse The short answer is No. Virgil died in 19 BC, long before Christ was born. However, in the Middle Ages he became widely revered as a sort of saint. Dante made Virgil his [...]
Jonathan Baker explores the place of the Holy Oils in the work of salvation Who could have imagined that two years ago, when we gathered in this church, filled to capacity – even the galleries were full – for [...]
Andy Hawes Considers using the mind The subject of dealing with distractions often arises in conversations about prayer. Distraction often features in conversations about participating in worship. This could be praying an Office alone or being at Mass [...]