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Noting Faith Online: 64% of wired Americans have used the Internet for spiritual or religious purposes: The latest Pew research report finds that the 'seeker' phenomenon is less a reality on the Internet than commonly supposed and that the more interesting story is the 'online faithfuls' use of the Internet to learn about or interact with other 'faith groups.' God's Pattern: Shaping our worship, ministry and life, by David Stancliffe, reviewed in Church Times by Nicholas Holtam. Hollywood stirring the passions of church leaders: Malcolm Brown, writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, observes that recent cinematic focus on Christ and on terrorism has had an effect on bishops and their Easter messages. Revealing a hidden past: Image and Devotion in Late Medieval England, by Richard Marks. Reviewed in The Tablet by Eamon Duffy. Three reasons to stay an Anglican, for all its follies: A N Wilson, writing in The Telegraph, comes about from having recently described himself as an atheist to explain why he is an Anglican. [Editor: Do read this.] |
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Noting Catholicism: The story of Catholic Christianity by Gerald O. Collins and Mario Farruggia. Published by OUP and reviewed here by The Very Revd Dr David Edwards. The changing face of the clergy: Peter Smith, writing in the Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) discusses the changing demographics of clergy in the United States. The Conciliatrist Tradition: Constitutionalism in the Catholic Church 1300-1870. By Francis Oakley, published by OUP and reviewed by Prebendary Paul Avis. The Dwelling of the Light: Praying with icons of Christ by +Rowan Williams. Published by Canterbury Press and reviewed here by Dr Geoffrey Rowell. In Search of a Mass: Saskia Sissons write in the Tablet [you may well have to fill out a free subscription form] asking "Should Catholics be like consumers, shopping around for the right liturgy? One young mother, returning to the Church, did so, with an unexpected result. Modelling the way: the Powys/Wright dialogue: The Revd Nigel Wright, a gay priest, and 'an opponent of homosexual practice', Archdeacon David Powys, discuss with Roland Ashby the issue of homosexuality with reference to a collection of essays on the subject: Faithfulness in Fellowship: A Study Guide, by the Doctrine Commission of the Anglican Church of Australia. |
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