Pilgrimage to a Small Island: An American Britophile’s Reflection
You are my first love, tossed by the sea of my soul. My blood has run with the timeless murmur of your rivers, and I have felt the stillness of your history stir a flame…
You are my first love, tossed by the sea of my soul. My blood has run with the timeless murmur of your rivers, and I have felt the stillness of your history stir a flame…
By Ryan Hunter Thoughts on the published Coronation Liturgy of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, "Called to Serve": Lambeth Palace (the seat and office of the primus of the Anglican Communion, the Most Rev.…
By Luis Dizon Recently, I listened to an interview with a United Church of Christ of minister named Dwight Welch, who asserted that Christians need not believe that Jesus physical rose from the dead. He…
Abstract: This article is a study of some aspects of the role of Catholic women in sixteenth-century England. It assesses how the Catholic faith was passed on to children and the wider family. It looks…
In the British monarchy (1,500 years and still in business) the successor becomes monarch by the Grace of God, not by the gracelessness of a caucus or a TV network poll, immediately upon the death…
By Daniel Oscar Rutilio The Gospels are clear that Jesus saw his death on the Cross like a new Passover, the Jewish festival of deliverance from oppression. In this model Jesus is understood as the…
By Theodore Harvey Author's Note: The following excerpts and listening recommendations are taken from the text of my 2011 Dallas lecture “Choirs and the Crown,” the full text of which is available at: http://www.royaltymonarchy.com/opinion/ChoirsCrown.html One…
~By Amanda Pizzolatto In our movies, books, and TV shows, the good guys always bring the criminals to justice. We cheer for them, congratulate them, and hail them as heroes. All criminals must be brought…
By Charlie Keeble The coronation of King Charles III will be an occasion of jubilation for the people of Great Britain and the Commonwealth. The last time we had a coronation was for Queen Elizabeth…
By Justin Newland “A joyous, colorful procession headed towards the entrance of the Abbey. At its head, members of the clergy wafted incense into the chill midday air. A cleric dressed in a bishopric hat…
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