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Eucharistic Living: From Bows and Arrows to Retirement

When we were growing up, we used to play ‘bows and arrows’. To get good arrows, we spent our pocket money to buy good, thin doweling, and to put proper flights on them. On occasion, our arrows went over the … Continue reading

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An Act of ‘Remembering’ (Anamnesis) for judegment and forgiveness in and around the Eucharist last Saturday

This is what happened to me last Saturday. We had a Eucharist for the Oecumenical Group in Switzerland, which has a ‘day out’ each year. As host, I was invited to preach. As I was getting ready and moving through … Continue reading

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