Mood: happy
I have set up two sets of links for this Anglican undertaking; they can be viewed on one side of the page. I added a link to the Forward Movement (FM), because one of the first things I saw when I returned to the Episcopal Church was the devotional published by the Church (specifically, by the FM), in Spanish. The title is Dia a Dia, and it is a charming little devotional, in easy Spanish, so that I benefitted both by the thoughts in the daily reading, a kind of commentary on the scriptures appointed for every day, and I also learned some more Spanish. Dia a Dia also served as an inducement to start reading the Daily Office, from the Book of Common Prayer, which I now do on the train, morning and evening (whereas before, for years I used to read the appropriate prayers from the Reform siddur in the morning). I have become as fond of the Daily Office as I was fond of the shakharit (morning) prayers, before. The big difference is that the BCP Daily Office appoints three scripture readings every day, which is also a big benefit for me.
Anyway, back to reading Hollaway. More later, as I have new theological discoveries (probably not really new, but certainly different) to report from my study of Richard Hollaway's thought.
Concerning that, as it happens, I was a member of a Unitarian on-line theology discussion (mainly because I attended a Unitarian Sunday morning worship service for about a month this past summer, since Unitarianism was the closest thing to Judaism I could find). Big mistake. Anyway, it will be interesting to see if there are substantial differences between Hollaway, the former head of the Scottish Episcopal Church, now afflicted with grave doubts about Christianity, and the Unitarians. Life is just so full these days!
Posted by indactper-2009
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Updated: Wednesday, 28 October 2009 10:11 PM EDT
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Updated: Wednesday, 28 October 2009 10:11 PM EDT
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