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En route to the Retractationes of an opinionated little old hobbit

As this old codger has reached the term of the Psalmist’s estimate of the normal span of a man’s life, he is wondering whether the time has come for him to put his pen to a burst of Retractationes. Bill Weinrich must be much more familiar with Augustine’s swan song than am I, but I remember Henry Chadwick pronouncing in his plummy tones how in this his literary au revoir the Bishop of Hippo and Doctor of Grace more often insisted that he was right than admitted being in the wrong.

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Guest Essay: On Women Writing Theology in the Church

The purpose of this essay is to strive for the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, so that we might together humbly accept the Word of God on this matter, submit to it, and encourage each other to apply it to our congregations and synod, speaking the truth in love, lest the devil divide us by seducing us from the clear word of God.

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Vivant Carolus Rex et Camilla Regina!

My many friends and acquaintances will need no explanation for my getting up at 5:00 a.m. this past Saturday morning followed by Bonnie moments later, the two of us thereafter glued to the television (while thirstily downing a pot of tea) for a good four hours, I till taking off for the St Catharines Downtown Market, she through the balcony appearance of King Charles and Queen Camilla.

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On the Children's Sermon

I’m amazed that there are still people out there who think that by adding some fad element to the liturgy, we can “grow the church” by “attracting the youth.” One of the worst of such techniques is the “children’s sermon” - sometimes euphemistically called the “children’s message.”

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