I have not been getting any posts. Wanted to make sure it was not something at my end? In Christ. Michael Alan Cridland "You cannot claim to worship Jesus in...
In my experience, sometimes, yes. Then again other times there is a whole lot of activity on this list... If you want activity on this list, a good way to do...
Hi All, I have a question. I am looking for an out of print book: Allan Bouley, From Freedom to Formula: the Evolution of the Eucharistic Prayer from Oral...
It goes up and down. Something will start us going again, maybe Lent or Easter preparations or a new book. Shalom b'Yeshua haMoshiach, +Michael Joe Thannisch ...
I think it's about time for a new breviary. Wish Lancelot Andrewes Press would publish the Monastic Matins they've hinted at before. I got tired of waiting,...
I recently became aware of a newish breviary (the second edition of one that was already pretty new). It's published by Lutheran Liturgical Prayer Brotherhood...
Dear All. Since I finally posted with a test, I thought I would introduce myself. I am a "permanent" student of religion (who works mainly in retailing these...
Welcome, Mike, to our online fellowship. From your lurking, you realize that we come from all directions and generally have a rousing good time agreeing,...
Dear Michael, Welcome. Are you learning to pronounce the local towns as well. Whenever I look at the pictures of the week on BBC, I always have fund saying...
I'm afraid Welsh is as opaque to me as Polish (I should be ashamed! That's my heritage!), Hungarian, Finnish, Mandarin, and Armenian, among others. It's...
Yet, at the same time there may be some relationship among the Celtic languages - Welsh, Irish, Gaelic, Cornish, Breton - from what I understand. And yes,...
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I¹m no linguist, but my understanding that the Celtic languages are related and fall into two basic groups: Insular, which includes Scots Gaelic, Irish ...
Thanks - had forgotten Manx! The Church in Wales certainly publishes its prayer book in Welsh. I have a version from maybe 20 years ago. Check their...
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I wonder whether a Mr Simon Kershaw, who knows a thing or two about the Welsh-language prayer book, is frequenting this conventicle at the moment? ... -- Scott...
... Hello? Did someone say my name? Er, yes, the CinW certainly publishes its Book of Common Prayer (or Llyfr Gweddi Gyffredin) in English and Welsh. I admit...
May I suggest “Das Beste auf dem Reader’s Digest”. They will send it to you no matter what country you are in. When I subscribed to it, they sent it to...
And some people think the two may be distantly related to Turkish and Turkman. But you are right about one group going North and one West. Lap is also...
... From: David Wisner Date: 19/01/2008 3:35:53 AM I¹m no linguist, but my understanding that the Celtic languages are related And fall into two basic groups:...
+ Review: Camaldolese Office Book - Lauds and Vespers ... It says there, 'An early way of using the psalms in Christian worship was by concluding the praying...
Good question. I have seen this description of early desert monasticism in a coupld of texts, but I have never seen the primary references. I would be ...
Dear All. Thank you for all your kind replies. I am glad that my intro has already stimulated some debate. I will get back to some of the questions you have...
Concluding the psalm with a period of silence and a psalm prayer is a contemplative practice and therefore most likely found in developed monastic traditions...
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 10:39:36 -0500 (EST) ... In Bob Taft's The Liturgy of the Hours he quotes Cassian from c. 420 in ch 4: "... but, there, while all keep...