IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH, MARTYR

Tradition tells us that Ignatius was thrown to wild beasts in 107 AD, a martyrdom commemorated today.  He has a special place in the heart of deacons. 'Reverence the deacons as you would the command of God.' (Ignatius) May his courage and faith be ours! (image from Busted Halo)

VOCATIONS DAY FOR CATHOLIC ANGLICANS

Vocations Day Saturday 3 February 2018 St Matthew’s Westminster  10.30am – 3pm If you are considering a vocation to any form of religious life, to the diaconate or the priesthood, however preliminary your thinking, then you are invited to our next Vocations’ Day. We will be looking at how to nurture your calling from and within … Continue reading VOCATIONS DAY FOR CATHOLIC ANGLICANS

THE PRESENCE OF JESUS

Deacon Rick Wagner, a Roman Catholic deacon in Indianapolis, posted this beautiful experience on his blog: '... I recall the most powerful experience I ever had while praying the rosary. My father-in-law, Joe, passed away eight years ago. He was a good man and is still missed by all. The following was written a few days … Continue reading THE PRESENCE OF JESUS

CONFERENCE FOR DEACONS AND ENQUIRERS

      Additional information  There is parking at St Edward's Church If people are going to travel by train, arrangements can be made for transfer to Tadcaster Road from York station. Please indicate when you book, if you would like picking up, telling us when your train arrives, and we will then make arrangements for a … Continue reading CONFERENCE FOR DEACONS AND ENQUIRERS

20 YEARS A DEACON

Many congratulations to Deacon Corinne Smith!   She celebrated the 20th anniversary of her ordination yesterday by preaching and deaconing at the Eucharist.  Corinne has a special affinity with St Michael and her homily celebrates angels, which she's kindly shared. 'Angels in general, and St Michael in particular, have always been very important to me. … Continue reading 20 YEARS A DEACON

POVERTY

Poverty As human beings, we have nothing that we can hold up before God. Being human means to be “poor” in the face of God’s total claim on us. By accepting that poverty, Jesus began the process of our salvation; he held back nothing, he clung to nothing. -Br. Robert L'Esperance Society of Saint John … Continue reading POVERTY

FRANCIS OF ASSISI, DEACON

Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) composed this song in the Umbrian dialect of Italian around the time that Italian began to distinguish itself from Latin. He wrote it while suffering intensely from illness near the end of his life. All of the forest scenes in the video are from Assisi, Italy. The final image is … Continue reading FRANCIS OF ASSISI, DEACON