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Book Review: Sing Unto the Lord (Part 2)

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series West: Sing Unto The Lord Review

Sing Unto the Lord: A Liturgical Hymnal. Anglican Music Publishing, 2023. 942 pp. $29.95 (hardcover). In my previous article, I reviewed the service music of Sing Unto the Lord, the 2023 hymnal intended for contemporary language ACNA worship.[1] At the end of 6900 words about the 159 pages of service music, I asked the question:…

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The Stripping or Reverence Due to the Altar?

Before any law was given, before any liturgy was written, the light of nature taught man that God is to be worshipped, and that such worship requires a holy place. This instinct, grounded in natural religion, is one of the pillars upon which the Catholic tradition builds its sacramental and liturgical theology.  Natural religion, as…

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To Love That Word: St. Bartholomew’s Day

This entry is part 45 of 59 in the series A Walk in the Ancient Western Lectionary

Let us now our voic­es raise,Wake the day with glad­ness;God Him­self to joy and praiseTurns our hu­man sad­ness;Joy that mar­tyrs won their crown,Opened heav’ns bright por­tal,When they laid the mor­tal downFor the life im­mor­tal. Let us praise God for mortal men who boldly burned out bright in faith. This day we commemorate St. Bartholomew, to…

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Do No Murder: Love of Neighbor and the Love of God

This entry is part 5 of 8 in the series Decalogue Series (Rafferty)

Commandment 6 The second table of the Decalogue concerns man’s duty towards his neighbor, and by the time we have arrived at the sixth commandment, we find the very foundation of that duty expressed negatively as “do not murder.” Before reflecting on contemporary Christian reflections on the commandment, this is a good juncture at which…

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Bound Together

The fractured state of North American Anglicanism is a barrier to faithfully witnessing the faith once delivered in our increasingly ungodly continent. The continent is gradually repaganizing and following the old gods, who are no gods at all. Perhaps it is odd to quote Ben Franklin. Still, his words apply to the state of affairs…

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The Three Childhoods of Life as Mystagogy

The Lord gives the grace to experience three childhoods in our life. They represent a mystical ascent Adolescence: Awakening In the beginning, you opened your eyes, and there was light. The teachers say that light reaching us in the night sky arrives late from very long ago, impossibly far away. Your infant sight unveiled, and…

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Honoring Father and Mother

This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series Decalogue Series (Rafferty)

Commandment 5 ~ Old Testament Context When the people of Israel assembled on the outskirts of the promised land and received for a second time the stipulations of the covenant God made with them, Moses warned the people in the following words: these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You…

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Keeping the Feast-Christ and the Sabbath

This entry is part 3 of 8 in the series Decalogue Series (Rafferty)

Commandment 4 And the Lord said to Moses, “You are to speak to the people of Israel and say, ‘Above all you shall keep my Sabbaths, for this is a sign between me and you throughout your generations, that you may know that I, the Lord, sanctify you. You shall keep the Sabbath, because it…

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