Sister Joan Chittister famously said, "We are each called to go through life reclaiming the planet an inch at a time until the Garden of Eden grows green again." Reflecting on that journey -- a blog at a time -- is the focus of this site.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
"Will you strive for justice and peace among all people ...
... and respect the dignity of every human being?" .
DOES THIS MEAN THAT YOU WISH THE EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH TO RE-DEFINE THE DEFINITION OF HOLY MATRIMONY IN THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER AND IN THE CATECHISM OF THE EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH? OR IS THIS JUST A CONVENIENCE FOR YOU?
IT SEEMS TO ME, AND TO MANY LIKE ME WHO ARE CONSIDERING LEAVING THE EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH THAT IF THE CLERGY CONSIDERED THAT LYING CHEATING AND THEIVING WERE CONVENIENT FOR THEM, THEY WOULD MAKE THEM AN ACT OF FAITH TOO.
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DOES THIS MEAN THAT YOU WISH THE EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH TO RE-DEFINE THE DEFINITION OF HOLY MATRIMONY IN THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER AND IN THE CATECHISM OF THE EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH? OR IS THIS JUST A CONVENIENCE FOR YOU?
ReplyDeleteIT SEEMS TO ME, AND TO MANY LIKE ME WHO ARE CONSIDERING LEAVING THE EPISCOPALIAN CHURCH THAT IF THE CLERGY CONSIDERED THAT LYING CHEATING AND THEIVING WERE CONVENIENT FOR THEM, THEY WOULD MAKE THEM AN ACT OF FAITH TOO.