Monthly Archives: July 2012

On Msgr Steenson and The Anglo-Catholic

it is time for me to take another hiaitus from the Anglo-Catholic blog as the moderator seems to be taking an editorial stance that makes me uncomfortable.   Our experience of Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson in Canada has been good so … Continue reading

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I’m not the only one to get uncharacteristically crabby

Heh heh heh.  From the Cardus blog.  Read the whole thing to find out what happens:   On my one visit to Disneyland, I received an unexpected lesson in the difference proper training for true service can make. Being uncharacteristically … Continue reading

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Deaf seminarian hopes to minister to the deaf community in Canada

A great young man, Matthew Hysell.  I wish him all the best.  Here’s a link to a story I wrote about him:   When Matthew Hysell was eighteen months old, he contracted meningitis during an epidemic in the 1970s. He … Continue reading

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Time to sober up about the future

From Mark Steyn: In recent years, speaking to audiences hither and yon, I’m wont to say something on the lines of “The lamps are going out on liberty all over the world.” It’s my update on a famous observation by … Continue reading

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Why not order a signed copy of my novel The Defilers for summer reading?

If you are looking for a good read over the summer holidays, why not order a copy of my suspense novel The Defilers?  I just received a couple of boxes as my supply had run out and if you click … Continue reading

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Help Free Dominion in their fight to protect rights to freedom of expression on the Internet

WE CAN’T DO IT ALONE Read the whole piece here and leave a donation while you’re add it. For the past five years, we have often found ourselves standing on the front lines protecting our internet, virtually alone, and that … Continue reading

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Dearly beloved . . .

The new texts for marriage and burial rites for the Ordinariates have been approved.   Seems very similar to what we have in the Canadian Book of Common Prayer, though I have not read through it all.  Here’s the text and the … Continue reading

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