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Noting Profile of Anglicans and Other News: British Religion in Numbers has a new set of numbers about British religion. Jonathan Clatworthy writes about it here. 'Called or collared?' sacrifices of the Anglican priesthood: Lancaster University Management School has announced the publication of a study of the personal cost of being a priest, 'Managing clergy lives: obedience, sacrifice, intimacy.' One of the authors is Nigel Peyton, who is now bishop of Brechin, and the book stems in part from the research which earned him a doctorate at Lancaster. The authors referred to the 'panopticon of ordination', suggesting that the clergy's self-regulation to meet the expectations of their parishioners is not unlike the experience of prisoners, who are always liable to be watched by their warder. |
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Noting An Easter People in the Boston Lockdown: The Revd Cameron Partridge, Episcopal chaplain at Boston University, describes a day spent in lockdown. From Episcopal Café. The Man Who rewrote Bunyan. Christopher Howse writes for The Telegraph (London) 'What makes To Be a Pilgrim (one of the hymns sung at Lady Thatcher's funeral) so memorable is undoubtedly Ralph Vaughan Williams's tune. It is called Monk's Gate, not because there is anything monkish about Bunyan's poem [...].' Prayers for Victims in Boston: A useful collection from The Living Church (Milwaukee). Why traditional churches should stick with traditional worship: David Murrow writes for Patheos.com. |
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