What does Steve Jobs have to teach us about liturgy?
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St. John Chrysostom’s message to liturgists
“Adorn your house if you will, but do not forget your brother in distress. He is a temple of infinitely greater value.”
Read moreUsing the homily to prepare for the Roman Missal
Teaching at Mass, or teaching through the Mass?
Read moreIs Pentecost really the “birthday” of the Church?
I never metaphor I didn’t like…{groan}…but when metaphors go bad, they’re really bad.
Read moreOur first auxiliary, my first episcopal ordination
Our Diocese of San Jose is getting its first auxiliary bishop in this, our 30th anniversary as a diocese. It will be my first ordination of a bishop I will prepare…or witness! How do you prepare a liturgy you’ve never seen before?
Read more“Every wedding is a royal wedding”
What effect might this very public liturgy have on what couples will be asking for their weddings, Anglican or not?
Read moreLooking for Christ in all the wrong places: the lesson of the empty tomb
Stop looking for a corpse and see where Christ has been risen.
Read moreA Prayer for Procrastinators
When Tax Day comes, who will you pray to?
Read moreTransfiguration
A reflection on change
Read morePaul Turner and Dewfall
“So, let me just warn you about the power of prayer: you can study the words of a prayer, critique the words, teach the words and say the words, but if you’re not looking you may miss out on something more important than all these things: those words are studying you, they are learning you, teaching you and forming you. They will put you to work; they will send you out on mission.”
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