Thoughts on Prayers
St Peter is rescued because the Church prays for him. We look at the efficacy of prayer. We look at the place of liturgy and spontaneous prayer. We think about how we can pray for the world.
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Thoughts on Prayers
St Peter is rescued because the Church prays for him. We look at the efficacy of prayer. We look at the place of liturgy and spontaneous prayer. We think about how we can pray for the world.
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The Fox and the Crow by Jean de la Fontaine read by Fontaine Le Renard. This is a first in hopefully a continuous series where M. Renard reads the different fables of Fontaine. This is our first attempt at anything like this so obviously there is room for improvement. Also this us originally recorded April 23, so that is why there is a mention of Shakespeare's birthday. They are fun stories often with great lessons and insight into human and social nature. It also helps me with my French :)
The Doubting Thomas, Parson John Emery
The Doubting Thomas is one of the most famous figures in the Bible. Today we explore this figure, and whether he is really deserving of all the scrutiny he gets. In light of the circumstances in the world, it seems a perfect topic for the time.