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The Deacon's Bench
Scribble, scribble
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deacon greg kandra
Tapped by Bosco Peters for this esteemed honor, I’m now going to pass it along, as per his rules. First, there’s the Mother of All Spiritual Blogs — the Mother Superior, in every sense — The Anchoress. Have you heard her podcasts? (Get thee to a nunnery? Please. Get thee to NPR, girl. Someone needs…
Clearly, it’s all downhill from here
By
deacon greg kandra
Well, ain’t this a kick in the head? I’m gobsmacked. And speechless. (But, of course: it was the feast of St. Nicholas. My stockings are now filled to overflowing.) Advent blessings, and heartfelt thanks, to one and all.
Jolly old St. Nicholas
By
deacon greg kandra
St. Nicholas, from St. Nicholas Anglican Church in Cardiff, Wales. Today marks the feast of the legendary and enigmatic St. Nicholas. While little is known about his life, the web is chock full of links and lore. You can find lots of information (which may or may not be entirely true) at the St. Nicholas…
Homily for December 7, 2008: 2nd Sunday of Advent
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deacon greg kandra
This Sunday, after a week of turkey sandwiches, turkey casserole, turkey a la king, turkey burgers, turkey pot pie and turkey surprise… locusts and honey is starting to sound pretty good. We are here in the second Sunday of Advent – in the desert, with a strange and disheveled figure dining on strange food and…
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