JOURNEY INTO HOLINESS: PRAYING WITH THE TRACTARIANS (Part 2) By John Orens The first part of this essay explored the embodied character of grace in Tractarian spirituality. Yet we must recognize that it is precisely in this embodiedness that we are called beyond indiv... Read More...
Eucharistic Participation and Pastoral Care By Thomas Plant The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed deep cleavages within society and the Church. The suspension of public liturgies and physical distancing requirements have brought about crises of pastoral ... Read More...
The gospel according to Rite I Grace — that is what Rite I communicates. Its Comfortable Words confirm it.
The adoration of a body snatcher Every host Sam would receive in the future could be for him a kind of touchable Sanctus.
On BBQ and other mysteries What constitutes a valid BBQ? And do our cookbooks shape or reflect our knowledge of the real thing?
Eucharistic agreement I have some sympathy with Derek Olsen, who bemoaned the fact that while the 1979 Book of Common Prayer seemed to move the Episcopal Church in a more Catholic direction, in practice it did no such thing.