...the dusty road led to a change in name and a dramatic change in direction for him. From persecutor of ‘The Way’, he became the leading advocate for ‘The Way’,...
...image with which they are all familiar: an image drawn from the rhythm of the agricultural year; the rhythm of the seasons; the rhythm in which death gives way to...
Sunday 16 June 2024, 3rd Sunday After Trinity A sermon by Very Revd Nicholas Papadopulos, Dean of Salisbury. 2 Corinthians 5: 6–17 I was looking forward to my...
...comments, is captivated by something different. For him, it’s about what motivated people to work on these vast, complicated buildings. The Cathedral, he writes, is “a kind of communal enterprise...
...of Lent Addresses, in which clergy are currently examining contemporary challenges to Christian faith, a special Compline on Monday 3 April at 19.30 combines beautiful plainsong texts dating back to...
...as much an experience of loving as of knowing something, and in it love and knowledge were completely inseparable”. Love and knowledge were completely inseparable. What Merton wakes up...
...was able to transfer his ‘unconditional positive regard’ to affirm her. She went away from the encounter with Jesus with her self-esteem rebuilt. Due to the delay, news comes from...
...got underway after a huge fundraising appeal in the mid to late 1980s, and the stonemasonry, glazing and maintenance team have since been working their way round the building, a...
...that of a far away country of which we know little. And this is a country now suffering violent invasion. I come back to the use of the word ‘evil’....