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At Proper 5A, the church moves us, in our worship, to contemplate, from the Gospel of Matthew, the events and teachings of Jesus’ early ministry in Galilee after the Sermon on the...
David Paul Deavel, Catholic World Report Pentecost has come and gone. On some liturgical calendars, the time is called "Sundays After Pentecost" or some variation. Most Latin Rite...
Still at the beginning of the Pentecost season, as we come to the readings and collect for Proper 6A, we continue to receive in our worship revelation from God for day-to-day life,...
In this early stage of Year A, with the Gospel of Matthew as our guide, we are walking with Jesus through the early stages of his ministry in Galilee. Starting with Proper 10A, for...
In Year A, having finished three consecutive weeks of Jesus’ hard instructions to his disciples going out on mission, the character of our worship in Proper 9A takes on a more peac...
It is still hard going in this early stage of Pentecost Year A. Through the collect and readings assigned for Proper 8A, the church calls for worship, yielding faith in the face of...
Proper 9: Zechariah 9.9-12; Psalm 145.8-15; Romans 7.15-25a; Matthew 11.16-19,25-30 THE meaning of Matthew 11.16-19, according to one commentary, has been “contested for centuries...
Following Matthew in Year A, we continue walking with Jesus in our worship and overhearing his teaching during the most prolific period of his earthly ministry. In the Gospel readi...
Back in the day, maybe even yet still, one’s first year of seminary involved serving several hours a week in a Ministry in Context (MIC) congregation. The goal was to... The post A...
On this first Sunday after Pentecost, the Church calls us to remember the Most Holy Trinity. Why is this perfect timing? Gospel (Read Jn. 3:16-18) Sunday’s Gospel is different fro...
The major themes of Jesus’ teaching discourse to the disciples as they prepare to go on mission are the priority of proclaiming the gospel in Christian service and the inevitable r...
This post gives the background and practical implications for an addition to the church year calendar. “Creation in Christ” (or “Feast of Creation”), to be observed on September 1...
"This is a Holy Time and a Holy Season. This is a Time to lay aside that which hinders your walk with Me and to seek Me wholeheartedly," says The LORD.
Scripture for Life: God does not parachute in to solve everything. It's not that easy. God shares this hope with us — that we will follow the Spirit's inspiration to resolve the wo...
Lectionary for July 12, 2026 Seventh Sunday after Pentecost Isaiah 55:10-13; Psalm 65:1-13; Romans 8:1-11; Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23 I find myself absolutely giddy for the summer in Ye...
For mt final full day for this sojourn the sun rose upon Rome at 5:33. It will set at 20:46. It is the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost, but in many places Corpus Christi has been transf...
It was 26 minutes to 0600 when the sun rose in Rome. It was 16 minutes to 2100 when the sun set. The Curia is still in the 21:oo cycle for the Ave Maria Bell. Today is the real Fea...
Liturgically busy day, just as it was in life. I’m getting behind. By the end of the day, I’m…. ugh. The Roman sun rose at 5:39. The Roman sun set at 20: 36. In the Curia the Ave...
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Welcome to Sundays at All Hallows. This Sunday is the Third Sunday after Trinity. It is also the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere. It marks the beginning of the astronom...
Welcome to Sundays at All Hallows. This Sunday is the First Sunday after Trinity. Trinitytide, the season of the Church Year in which it falls, begins at sunset on Saturday, May 30...
Trinity Sunday is the only principal feast in the Prayer Book assigned in recognition of a church doctrine. So central is the church’s confession of God as one in three persons, an...
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