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Mattttttt

@bergstrommmm

There, but for the grace of God, go I
Seminarian in the Reformed Episcopal Church

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Did Christians take elements from originally Pagan traditions, places, and ideas and sanctify them in Christ? Yes we did and if you aren’t careful we’ll come for Toyotathon too

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℣ Broccoli, celery, gotta be ℟ Veggietales ℣ Lima beans, collard greens, peachy keen ℟ Veggietales ℣ Cauliflower, sweet and sour, half an hour ℟ Veggietales

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Does anyone know the original source of Bp. Cosin’s Prayerbook system as described in Thornton’s English Spirituality?

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Watch hundreds of years of yellowing varnish being removed from this Jacobean Panel Portrait of a Noblewoman painted in 1617 in England 📹restoration and video by Philip Mould

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Here’s my interview of Rev. Brian Foos, rector and headmaster of St. Andrew’s Anglican college — the first accredited Anglican college in the US founded in the last hundred years or so. northamanglican.com/interview-st-a…

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"[Grant that by following Saint Charles] and all other thy saints and martyrs that have gone before us, we may be made worthy to receive benefit by their prayers, which they in communion with thy Church Catholic offer up unto thee for that part of it here militant..."

"[Grant that by following Saint Charles] and all other thy saints and martyrs that have gone before us, we may be made worthy to receive benefit by their prayers, which they in communion with thy Church Catholic offer up unto thee for that part of it here militant..."
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The pretzel has a deep spiritual meaning for Lent. In fact, it was the ancient Christian Lenten bread as far back as the fourth century. In the old Roman Empire, the faithful kept a very strict fast all through Lent: no milk, no butter, no cheese, no eggs, no cream and no meat.

The pretzel has a deep spiritual meaning for Lent. In fact, it was the ancient Christian Lenten bread as far back as the fourth century. In the old Roman Empire, the faithful kept a very strict fast all through Lent: no milk, no butter, no cheese, no eggs, no cream and no meat.
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I think either the Government is terrifyingly competent or laughably incompetent, and I’d like to hope it’s the second.