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Country Trail Band & Thecla Rutting bij de "gemeenschap van Christus" gemeente in Zwaagwesteinde. Websites: http://www.countrytrailband.org/wp
Country Trail Band & Thecla Rutting bij de "gemeenschap van Christus" gemeente in Zwaagwesteinde. Websites: http://www.countrytrailband.org/wp
Country Trail Band & Thecla Rutting bij de "gemeenschap van Christus" gemeente in Zwaagwesteinde. Websites: http://www.countrytrailband.org/wp
Country Trail Band & Thecla Rutting bij de "gemeenschap van Christus" gemeente in Zwaagwesteinde. Websites: http://www.countrytrailband.org/wp
Country Trail Band & Thecla Rutting bij de "gemeenschap van Christus" gemeente in Zwaagwesteinde. Websites: http://www.countrytrailband.org/wp
Country Trail Band & Thecla Rutting bij de "gemeenschap van Christus" gemeente in Zwaagwesteinde. Websites: http://www.countrytrailband.org/wp
Country Trail Band & Thecla Rutting bij de "gemeenschap van Christus" gemeente in Zwaagwesteinde. Websites: http://www.countrytrailband.org/wp
Country Trail Band & Thecla Rutting bij de "gemeenschap van Christus" gemeente in Zwaagwesteinde. Websites: http://www.countrytrailband.org/wp
Country Trail Band & Thecla Rutting bij de "gemeenschap van Christus" gemeente in Zwaagwesteinde. Websites: http://www.countrytrailband.org/wp

 
 
 
 
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St. Paul and St. Thecla


This fresco was uncovered in 1906 in a small cave above the ruins of Ephesus. It was buried under layers of plaster. It is a sixth century image of St. Thecla and St. Paul. Theologian John Dominic Crossan describes the image: "They are both the same height and are therefore iconographically of equal importance. They both have their right hands raised in teaching gesture and are therefore iconographically of equal authority. But although the eyes and upraised hand of Paul are untouched, some
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Podcast 1.12: Legacies of Paul - Women??s leadership, part 2


This concludes the discussion of the Acts of Paul and Thecla in relation to the Pastoral epistles, addressing the ways in which Paul was used within debates about women??s leadership in second century groups of Jesus-followers. This is the final episode in series 1 ???Paul and his Communities???. Series 2 beginning in March will take an historical and literary look at ???Early Christian Portraits of Jesus???, including the gospels. Podcast 1.12: Legacies of Paul - Women and leadership, part 2 mp3
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Christian Fundamentalism - The Tragic Story of Andrea Yates


I got back from Prescott yesterday. I enjoyed my time at the presbyters conference, especially getting a chance to meet and talk with the Diocese of Arizona's new Canon to the Ordinary, The Rev. Canon Timothy Dombek. It's always fun to hang out with my chaplain mate, The Rev. Doctor so not like his "official title" Gil Stafford. I also enjoyed catching up with my mentoring priest and friend, The Rev. Canon Gordon McBride. I ask that you keep each of these three fine priests and the other cler
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Jana Chikita and Thecla Roth


Jana Chikita and Thecla Roth Posted by Kleoppatra on February 9th, 2008 Jana Chikita and Thecla Roth. Partner Galleries Enjoy
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It's Mardi Gras!


It's many things today: Mardi Gras there's the Venetian pin I wear every year on this daySuper TuesdayMother Thecla's anniversarySt. Agatha's feast day. Here's a thought for the day from Mother Thecla: "There beyond those stars is our Father's house... He is waiting for us. How beautiful it must be to go home!"
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Podcast 1.12: Legacies of Paul - Women??s leadership, part 2


This concludes the discussion of the Acts of Paul and Thecla in relation to the Pastoral epistles, addressing the ways in which Paul was used within debates about women??s leadership in second century groups of Jesus-followers. This is the final episode in series 1 ???Paul and his Communities???. Series 2 beginning in March will take an historical and literary look at ???Early Christian Portraits of Jesus???, including the gospels. Podcast 1.12: Legacies of Paul - Women and leadership, part 2 mp3
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Podcast 1.11: Legacies of Paul - Women??s leadership, part 1


Here I look at legacies and interpretations of Paul after his death. In particular, I use several letters written in the name of Paul the Pastoral epistles and a novelistic story about Paul and a woman named Thecla Acts of Paul and Thecla as a window into debates about leadership of women in groups of Jesus-followers in the second century. This episode is part of series one ???Paul and his Communities??? of the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean podcast. Podcast 1.11: Legacies of Paul -
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Two Books for Times of Trouble that Can Enlighten Us at Any Time


These are little books but they deliver a big dose of food for thought that seems especially appropriate during Lent. The Way of the Cross in Times of Illness by Elizabeth Thecla Mauro3. Jesus Falls the First Time Why do we always assume that this first fall came from your weariness and physical pain? Could you have fallen in fear? You, Jesus who are both God and human, you understand how fear and anxiety can paralyze the will, paralyze the strength of the body, and sometimes paralyze even the
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Congregational singing


Congregational singing This selection from Taft's book on the popular participation in the liturgy reminds me how important it is that the people in the pews be able to sing the hymns we choose. Great hymns that are sung are not great hymns. Of course bad hymns that are sung are not great either but orthodox hymns beyond the reach of a congregation do not make a congregation orthodox. They only make it quiet. During all this movement, of course, the people were not only marching in the p
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Thoughts for St. Valentine's Day


You may be surprised to discover that nuns do Valentine's Day up big. Our Mother Paula, who came to the US in 1932 from her home in Italy, was quite surprised to encounter American traditions for St. Valentine's Day, but she quickly became a fan of the feast day, which she called "the Feast of Charity." She always gave a "preached" meditation on Valentine's Day, always on the same Scripture passage 1 Cor. 13: Love is patient, Love is kind.... She also loved to say, "Jesus is our Valentine.
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The week ahead


Lots of pots on the fire this coming week, starting today with a book display for a parish day of prayer. I'll be going with Sr. Laura, our newest Chicago Pauline. Sr. Laura was transferred from Boston and arrived Monday night. She came with me to the St. Paul talk I gave on Wednesday, too. Eventually, I'll introduce her to you in a more formal fashion! Monday we have a treat: a friend of the community invited us to a Cole Porter evening. Not quite sure what kind of evening, but it's music!
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Praying for a Miracle


I just received a card from a mom whose two daughters were "My Friend" magazine subscribers while I was the editor. The girls used to send their pictures and stories for the "Our Own Pages" and somehow the mom and I connected through them. I usually hear from her at Christmas as was the case this year. The card in today's mail was signed, "In desperation." Both girls now grown have health problems, and one would be a candidate for Anointing of the Sick if she could be spiritually awakened
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Great minds at work - Macomb Daily


By Christy Strawser Brielle Brazzel, 10, of St. Thecla School in Clinton Township, was living a fifth-grader&39s dream when she unveiled a plan for a ...
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thecla


Today I've been studying Thecla, the heroine of the apocryphal Acts of Paul & Thecla. This work was probably written down around 160-180CE, but is based on oral traditions surround the apostle Paul and the lesser-known Thecla. She is a saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions, and she had a cult following for the several centuries after her death and especially in the 5th-9th centuries. It's interesting to note that most of the apocryphal acts of the apostles feature key fem
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Deacon Jim's way of the cross


Every Friday during Lent, parishes around the country ?? maybe around the world? ?? offer one of the most enduring devotions of our faith: the Stations of the Cross. We retrace the route to Calvary, praying at each station. We sing ?? ???At the cross, her station keeping / stood the mournful mother weeping????? and we kneel and we reflect, for a few moments on the torturous climb that took a beaten and whipped man to the top of a rocky hill, and his death. Since this Lent began, I??ve been thinking of
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Arab entrepreneurs seek new riches south of Sahara - Guardian


... European operators like Vodafone and France Telecom have now realised they need to become more aggressive in Africa," said Thecla Mbongue of analysts ...
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Feasts and Fasts


Today is Shrove Tuesday, the day before the beginning of Lent, and also the feast day of Saint Agatha, whose image, above, was painted by Simon Vouet 1590-1649, a French Baroque painter clearly much influenced by Caravaggio. St Agatha One of the most highly venerated virgin martyrs of Christian antiquity, put to death for her steadfast profession of faith in Catania, Sicily. Although it is uncertain in which persecution this took place, we may accept, as probably based on ancient tradition,
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Happy Birthday My Dear Felicity


Today is the Birthday of a dear friend of mine from Gradual School. A while back in a Women in the Early Church we all got the names of Women Saints and hers is Felicity, mine is Thecla by the way, there is a story there but that is for another day. She also happens to be an Organic Dairy Farmer from Ohio and has posted a "Day in the Life" video on YouTube. The song in the video is one of our personal favorites Shaking the Tree by Peter Gabriel, listen to the words they are awesomely powerf
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Egeria and Pilgrimage to Jerusalem


Over Lent, my church has been studying about the Christian practice of pilgrimage in its various aspects: as personal voyage, as a metaphor for faith and actual literal pilgrimages. As part of a discussion about pilgrimage as an actual journey, I was asked to talk about the pilgrim Egeria and her Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, probably in the early 380s AD. I did that at the beginning of March and, now, in Holy Week, I thought it might be interesting to reprise my talk on this blog. So, here we go.
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The Diversity of Pauline Traditions


By Deirdre Good The author of 2 Peter admits that there are some things in the letters of Paul that are hard to understand. Perhaps the author had Paul's attitude to marriage in mind. Given the shortness of time, in I Cor 7 Paul commends the unmarried state without qualification to young and old, women and men alike, while in another place, I Tim 2:15 he stipulates that a woman is subject to male authority and that she will be saved through childbearing. To reconcile these opposing sentime
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Your Day, On the Floor ... Jelly Side Up


Did you ever wonder who made up the so-called ???Five Second Rule???? You know the one where if some food item falls on the floor, it??s okay to just pick it up and eat it as long as it??s not been there for more than five seconds? I don??t remember that rule from my childhood, though I do remember that if you ate some food off of another??s plate, for some reason it didn??t taste the same as the same food on your plate. Oh ?? and another rule: Never criticize the food at a covered dish or potluck ?? inv
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Church seeks to add to ranks of priests


Fewer priests serving larger congregations is an ongoing cause for concern for the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy in the Archdiocese of Detroit. But Catholic administrators say the dwindling number of young men entering the seminary to become priests has not created a crisis even though they would like to see more men and women become priests and nuns. Since 2000, the highest number of priests ordained in any year was nine in 2004, the low was one in 2007, and eight are expected to be ordaine
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Special needs, special faith - Enterprise News


The Leonidos moved from St. Thecla Church in Pembroke to St. Joseph when Chris, the youngest of four children, was in the 5th grade. ...
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