Its sometimes helpful to remind ourselves that America is not the Kingdom of God. As much as I love it, and as grateful as I am to have been born in this nation, it is not eternal, and it will pass away. Some parts of it already are. Like Detroit.
I am Fr Will Brown, the rector of the Church of the Holy Cross, 4052 Herschel Avenue, Dallas, Texas. This is my blog. You can email me at "fatherwb at gmail dot com". Blessings and peace in Jesus, always.
Mary's Month of May, and Sir Nikolaus Pevsner
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"The happy birds Te Deum sing,/'Tis Mary's month of May;/ Her smile turns
winter into spring,/ And darkness into day;/ And there's a fragrance in the
air,/...
The Church Ladies approve
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A new project makes it easy for Philadelphians to put down their phones and
get creative with their hands — for free.
Nailed to a brick wall on a busy sec...
What's wrong with the 2019 Prayer Book?
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*To the Bishops and Delegates of the Anglican Church in North America:*
In the third century, Tertullian wrote: “We feel pained should any wine or
bread, ev...
The National Pilgrimage
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Pacific blue and cloudless skies at Walsingham on Bank holiday Monday. The
scene at Mass through the ranks of concelebrating priests. The weather
reflect...
In NYC. Next stop Barcelona.
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It is quite fresh and clear here in the Big Apple. Scrubbed, even. The
plane boards in 25 minutes. Adios Los Estados Unidos, hola Espana.
'You start Saul, and end up Paul'
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I recently found a choral piece based on the story of Saul's conversion by
the contemporary American composer Z. Randall Stroope. 'The Conversion of
Sau...
Holy Name Cathedral
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I spent my Independence Day with a friend who lives and ministers in my See
City. After an excellent dinner (roasted aspargus and potatoes, and grilled
ste...
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