CANTERBURY: Holy Courage needs company
CANTERBURY: Holy Courage needs company
by Dr Chris Sugden
Anglican Mainstream
March 23, 2013
I left the installation service for Justin Welby as Archbishop of Canterbury feeling the same as after the Royal Wedding or the Diamond Jubilee or the Olympics. Archbishop Robert Runcie said that some events inspired energy and other events drained energy. He would have been greatly energized by yesterday's installation.
Archbishop Justin Welby began the service with a new and fresh piece of liturgy written by himself.
Following the traditional three knocks, the great west doors of the cathedral opened to frame Justin standing in silence his hands in front of him grasping his bishop's staff. Standing in front of him was the slim figure of a dark haired girl in a green sari. She asked him: "Who are you and why do you request entry?"
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
by Dr Chris Sugden
Anglican Mainstream
March 23, 2013
I left the installation service for Justin Welby as Archbishop of Canterbury feeling the same as after the Royal Wedding or the Diamond Jubilee or the Olympics. Archbishop Robert Runcie said that some events inspired energy and other events drained energy. He would have been greatly energized by yesterday's installation.Archbishop Justin Welby began the service with a new and fresh piece of liturgy written by himself.
Following the traditional three knocks, the great west doors of the cathedral opened to frame Justin standing in silence his hands in front of him grasping his bishop's staff. Standing in front of him was the slim figure of a dark haired girl in a green sari. She asked him: "Who are you and why do you request entry?"
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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