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Clement of AlexandriaDec 3, 2009
A native of Athens, was converted to Christianity by Pantaenus, founder of the Catechetical School at Alexandria (then the intellectual capital of the Mediterranean world), and succeeded his teacher as head of the School about 180.
For over 20 years...
Today's PropersDec 3, 2009
Friday Following the First Sunday in Advent - 1928 BCP (1945 Lectionary)
Morning Prayer (click for link)
Evening Prayer (click for link)
The Collect for the Day.
ALMIGHTY God, give us grace that we may cast away the works of darkness, and put upon...
Today's PropersDec 2, 2009
Thursday Following the First Sunday in Advent - 1928 BCP (1945 Lectionary)
Morning Prayer (click for link)
Evening Prayer (click for link)
The Collect for the Day.
ALMIGHTY God, give us grace that we may cast away the works of darkness, and put...
Today's PropersDec 1, 2009
Wednesday Following the First Sunday in Advent - 1928 BCP (1945 Lectionary)
Morning Prayer (click for link)
Evening Prayer (click for link)
The Collect for the Day.
ALMIGHTY God, give us grace that we may cast away the works of darkness, and put...
November Poll ResultsDec 1, 2009
I am glad to see that traditional language did so well in this poll. Traditionalist Anglicans and Orthodox Christians have continued the use as it lends beauty and reverence to worship. I believe it makes it easier to memorize prayers due to the...
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