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Mothering Sunday—Lent IV

We’re fast coming up on the fourth Sunday of Lent, often called “Mothering Sunday” in Anglican churches. This title is taken from the Epistle that ...
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40 Things To Give Up For Lent

These suggestions come to us from the Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in St. John’s. While we are already into Lent, it is ...
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The Rev’d Mark Nichols ask the question, “What would Jesus drive?” in the March issue of Anglican Life

In his article on Creation Care in the March issue of Anglican Life, The Rev’d Mark Nichols posed some hard questions to us all: how ...
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Septuagesima Sunday

Do we really need time to prepare to repent, you ask? Do we need to prepare for Lent for three whole weeks? Yes and no. ...
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St. Valentine’s Day

Editorial from the February 2018 issue of Anglican Life: And just like that, we’re back to the shortest month of the year, and often one ...
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Candlemas

Candlemas Day—February 2nd—falls 40 days after Christmas. There are many traditions associated with this day in the Church, and indeed there are secular traditions that ...
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Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul

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What Liturgical Season is this? It’s Still Epiphany.

Have you ever noticed that some people keep their Christmas lights up well past January 6th? That’s because they’re celebrating the season of Epiphany which ...
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St. Anthony The Great

On January 17th, we remember St. Anthony the Great. Known as the “Father of all monks,” he was one of the Desert Fathers, a group ...
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Today The Church Remembers Archbishop William Laud

William Laud was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 until his execution in 1645. Born at Reading on 7 October 1573, Laud went to Oxford University and ...
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