Redy to wenden on my pilgrymage, To Caunterbury with ful devout corage. ย ย ย ย (Ready to go on my pilgrimage, To Canterbury with a very devout spirit.)-General Prologue, lines 22, 23, Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer Pilgrims from Canterbury ย ย ย ย Canterbury Cathedral, December 2025 In December 2025, while visiting the United Kingdom, I … Continue reading My Canterbury Tale (aka My Pilgrimage to Canterbury)
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A Faith Journey Continues
As has become the norm, I've been neglecting this blog again. I've had a few significant life changes, which has caused some upheaval in my life, and I haven't had the time or motivation to write. I've also been travelling quite a bit for work, so not being home doesn't help things. However, as is … Continue reading A Faith Journey Continues
My Hymnal Collection
<Image Forthcoming> Updated: 13 Jan 26 These are the hymnals in my collection. I wouldn't say I'm an avid collector of hymnals, as I find most hymnals have a common "core" of hymns (especially since they're all Anglican hymnals), so collecting them would take up way too much shelf space. However, different hymnals may have … Continue reading My Hymnal Collection
Extinguishing the Paschal Candle (Ascension or Pentecost?) ๐ฅ
Recently, I was travelling so attended a church that extinguished their Paschal Candle (aka the Easter Candle) at the end of the Gospel at Ascension, while my parish extinguishes it on Pentecost. I noted the difference and was interested in an explanation. In my research and discussions with clergy, I have learned that the practice … Continue reading Extinguishing the Paschal Candle (Ascension or Pentecost?) ๐ฅ
Pentecost / Whitsunday ๐ฅ๐๏ธ
Pentecost Window, Cathedral Church of All Saints, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada God,ย who as at this time didst teach the hearts of thy faithful people, by the sending to them the light of thy Holy Spirit: Grant us by the same Spirit to have a right judgement in all things, and evermore to rejoice in his … Continue reading Pentecost / Whitsunday ๐ฅ๐๏ธ
Reflections on Battle of the Atlantic Sunday
In my time in Halifax, the world has changed a lot; and a changing world has made me question where I fit into the world, and how my church fits into the world. Unfortunately for the reader, I pass no judgment or definitive answer for this reflection, it is up to you to decide. Part … Continue reading Reflections on Battle of the Atlantic Sunday
Lenten Retrospective
Now with Lent over, I wanted to do a quick retrospective review of Lent this year. Because of how busy I was with work this year, Lent crept up on me and I didnโt feel totally prepared for Lent. But the question becomes, how much preparation should one do for Lent? The three pillars of … Continue reading Lenten Retrospective
Holy Week
Another Holy Week is upon us. For some, this is an important time, for others, itโs just any other week until the Easter long weekend (I learned somewhat recently that Good Friday is not a US holiday, which I thought was surprising since they say how โreligiousโ Americans are). Holy week is the culmination of … Continue reading Holy Week
Fourth Sunday in Lent / Mothering Sunday and Simnel Cake
Yesterday, 20 March 2025, was the Fourth Sunday in Lent, Laetare Sunday (Rejoice Sunday), and in the Anglican tradition (mostly Church of England) also known as Mothering Sunday. It is one of only two days in the liturgical calendar where the liturgical colour is rose (the other being Gaudete Sunday (Gaudete also translates to rejoice, … Continue reading Fourth Sunday in Lent / Mothering Sunday and Simnel Cake
A softened stance on the Book of Alternative Services (BAS)
Note: The Book of Common Prayer that is referred in this post is the Book of Common Prayer Canada (1962 version). I used to hate the Book of Alternative Service (BAS) or "the Green Book" and I would seek out parishes at which to worship that used the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) or "the … Continue reading A softened stance on the Book of Alternative Services (BAS)