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While we’re having a go at the Eucharist, how about Cathedrals?

By Peter Ould Posted on February 4, 2011 Posted in Church of England, Ecclesiastical, Worship 55 Comments Tagged with Anglican Churches, Canterbury Cathedral, Cathedral Community, Cathedrals, Christian History, Church of England, Church Of England Newspaper, Circumstances, Clergy, Corporate Worship, Daily Prayer, Feast Day, Gloucester Cathedral, History Of The Church, Incense, Sheffield, St Thomas, Thomas Beckett, Traditional Worship, Vespers, Vigil
While we’re having a go at the Eucharist, how about Cathedrals?

Last week’s article in the Church of England newspaper about re-examining the Eucharist got me thinking. Is the way that a large number of Anglican churches do the Eucharist not the only thing in church life that is dominated by …

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Two Final Things

Aber mit der Heimat
geht man immer herum,
durch die Welt,
dort und dort
Peter Handke

No one could describe
the Word of the Father;
but when He took flesh from you, O Theotokos,
He consented to be described, and restored the fallen image to its former beauty.
We confess and proclaim our salvation in word and image.
Kontakion of the Triumph of Orthodoxy

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