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Home > Archive by category "Category: <span>Blog</span>" (Page 16)

Easter eve

Posted on 4 April 2015 by James Woodward
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Glorious Collect for Easter Eve   Grant, O Lord, that as we are baptized into the death of thy blessed Son our Saviour Jesus Christ, so by continual mortifying our corrupt affections we may be buried with him; and that through the grave, and gate of death, we may pass
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Holy Saturday

Posted on 4 April 2015 by James Woodward
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When Death Comes When death comes like the hungry bear in autumn; when death comes and takes all the bright coins from his purse   to buy me, and snap the purse shut; when death comes like the measle-pox;   when death comes like an iceberg between the should
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Sunday pause for Thought

Posted on 8 February 2015 by James Woodward
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  thorn In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread: you put this rather beautifully, and gave me leave to sing my work until my work became the song. In sorrow shalt thou eat of it: a line on which a man might ring the changes as he tills the ground from which he w
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what we need is here

Posted on 4 February 2015 by James Woodward
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  what we need is here Geese appear high over us, pass, and the sky closes. Abandon, as in love or sleep, holds them to their way, clear in the ancient faith: what we need is here. And we pray, not for new earth or heaven, but to be quiet in heart, and in eye, clear.
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PABLO CASALS ON AGEING

Posted on 3 February 2015 by James Woodward
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  On my last birthday I was ninety-three years old. That is not young, of course. In fact, it is older than ninety. But age is a relative matter. If you continue to work and to absorb the beauty in the world about you, you find that age does not necessarily mean getting
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THE MORAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MEMORY

Posted on 18 January 2015 by James Woodward
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   "Nothing holds firm.  Everything is here today and gone tomorrow.   But the good things of life-- truth, justice, and beauty-- all great accomplishments need time, constancy, and memory, or they degenerate. The man who feels neither responsibility towards the past nor des
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Posted on 17 January 2015 by James Woodward
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the endless knot   The endless knot is one of the eight fortunate symbols in Tibetan Buddhism. It has many meanings. It is a pattern that is closed in on itself with no gaps, signifying the interrelatedness of everything. It shows that the apparent disharmony and contr
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morning rain

Posted on 13 January 2015 by James Woodward
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morning rain   The dawn light. A light rain. I hear it on the treetop leaves. Then, the mist. The morning wind blows it and the clouds away. Now colours deepen, and a sense of grace: the presence of water. And then, across the landscape the smell of morning rain.  
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Together?

Posted on 12 January 2015 by James Woodward
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veins   Look: how they grow to be each other. In their veins there is only God. Each other's axis, a shimmering shape that glows, like fire, a rapture, a delight. They thirst, and are each other's wine; see, how they are each other's seeing. Let us let each rejoice into
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HEALTHCARE, WHOLENESS & HEALING Saturday, 7th March 2015

Posted on 10 January 2015 by James Woodward
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Diocese of Bath and Wells Diocesan Healing Group event       HEALTHCARE, WHOLENESS & HEALING Saturday, 7th March 2015   Healthcare is increasingly driven by clinical outcomes, budgets, targets and political constraints. This is at the expense of whole-p
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who died?

Posted on 6 January 2015 by James Woodward
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who died?   When death comes like an iceberg between the shoulder blades, I want to step through the door full of curiosity, wondering what is it going to be like, that cottage of darkness? And therefore I look upon everything as a brotherhood and a sisterhood, and I l
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Auckland Castle

Posted on 28 December 2014 by James Woodward
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I have very vivid memories of visiting Auckland Castle as a sixth form student beginning to wonder about my vocation to the ordained ministry in the Church of England. At a young people's gathering in the Throne room of this imposing building I remember the Bishop of Durham, John
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Sermon for Christmas eve St George's Chapel Windsor 2014

Posted on 26 December 2014 by James Woodward
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St George’s Chapel Windsor Castle Christmas Eve Communion 2014: The Christmas Truce This evening I want to remind you of something very remarkable that happened exactly 100 years ago to this day. The world was at five months into an armed conflict that ended the lives of f
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The Christmas Story from NZ

Posted on 26 December 2014 by James Woodward
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWq60oyrHVQ    
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into His Peace

Posted on 25 December 2014 by James Woodward
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  And because of His visitation, we may no longer desire God as if He were lacking: our redemption is no longer a question of pursuit but of surrender to Him who is always and everywhere present. Therefore at every moment we pray that, following Him, we may depart from ou
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The Christmas Truce

Posted on 24 December 2014 by James Woodward
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The Christmas Truce One hundred years ago the world was at war - it was a conflict that changed the world for ever and at this anniversary we have been remembering its impact upon the families and communities in our country. In particular we remember with sorrow our human cap
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The twenty third day of December

Posted on 23 December 2014 by James Woodward
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O come, O come, thou calling child: the creatures, those both tame and wild, the weak and pow’rful, coax along and change their trembling into song. Rejoice! Rejoice! The vuln’rable shall make us all insep’rable     Jim Cotter Expectant : Verses for Adv
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The twenty- first day of December

Posted on 21 December 2014 by James Woodward
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  O Come, O come, thou shaft of fire, to lead us on through dark and mire; through desert bare thou moving cloud protect and guide, fulfil what's vowed. Rejoice! rejoice! Our God afresh the covenant shall soon enflesh   Expectant : Words for Advent Jim Cotter
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Understanding Age? Face the Future….

Posted on 4 December 2014 by James Woodward
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It has been a great pleasure to offer a Forward to this stimulating contribution the literature on old age by the delightful William Cutting Foreword - (Face the Future. Book 2. Challenges, Joy and Faith for Seniors)   Like many of you reading this book I am thankful fo
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What is illusory?

Posted on 25 November 2014 by James Woodward
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focus   Walking, snow falling, it is possible to focus at various distances in turn on separate flakes, sharply engage the attention at several spatial points: the nearer cold and more uncomfortable, the farther distanced and almost pleasing. Living, time passing, it is
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