Can there really be
special holy places and holy times in the world of Christian faith?
Christian worship is surely a cosmic liturgy, which embraces both heaven
and earth. The epistle to the Hebrews stresses that Christ suffered
‘‘outside the gate’’ and adds this exhortation: ‘‘Therefore let us go
forth to him outside the camp, bearing abuse for him’’ (13:12). Is the
whole world not now his sanctuary? Is sanctity not to be practiced by
living one’s daily life in the right way? Is our divine worship not a
matter of being loving people in our daily life? Is that not how we
become like God and so draw near to the true sacrifice? Can the sacral
be anything other than imitating Christ in the simple patience of daily
life? Can there be any other holy time than the time for practicing love
of neighbor, whenever and wherever the circumstances of our life demand
it?
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Δευτέρα 27 Απριλίου 2020
Τετάρτη 22 Ιανουαρίου 2020
CATHOLIC COLONIALISM AND ITS SUBALTERN CELIBATES
by A. A. J. DeVille
In researching my book Everything Hidden Shall Be Revealed: Ridding the Church of Abuses of Sex and Power, which
features extensive discussion of Orthodox and Anglican ecclesial
structures, I came across a curious tranche of letters and legislative
documents from Anglican churchmen in my native Canada in the
pre-confederation period.
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