The Holy Trinity

I wasn’t surprised at the result of the Irish referendum voting in favour of same-sex marriage. I was somewhat surprised at the media reporting which described the result as ‘overwhelming’ when to my mathematical head the result of the actual voting was 62% yes…

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The Fifth Sunday in Lent

You couldn’t write this stuff! Last Thursday The Rev’d Dr Boris Gunjević was installed as Tutor at Westfield House. This is a permanent position – a called position in the ELCE. Thursdays are the day when daily chapel is at 5:00pm and not in…

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The Second Sunday in Lent

I haven’t been bombarded with electoral fervour (yet) so I was rather surprised that various religious groups are releasing – I’m not sure what to call them – statements, manifestos, letters, calls – to their members about the forthcoming British election. The Bishops of…

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The Transfiguration of Our Lord

I enjoyed visiting Wittenberg last weekend. (I didn’t like the freezing cold!) The place was pretty well deserted and all my previous years’ experience of dealing with crowds was given a refreshing rest. We could explore St Mary’s (the town church), the Melanchthon House,…

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For The Conversion of St Paul

I remember my surprise at hearing the story of a person who was engaged breaking off the engagement having met someone else. That’s a change of direction one doesn’t usually expect. (The ‘new’ couple married and are still happily married.) I think changes of…

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For The Conversion of St Paul

I remember my surprise at hearing the story of a person who was engaged breaking off the engagement having met someone else. That’s a change of direction one doesn’t usually expect. (The ‘new’ couple married and are still happily married.) I think changes of…

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