Thought for 02.23.09
When ideology interferes with human rights we tread on dangerous ground — covered, sadly, with many footprints.
— Tobias Stanislas Haller BSG,
in response to this post on Episcopal Café
The serious and sometimes satirical reflections of a priest, poet, and pilgrim —
who knowing he has not obtained the goal, presses on in a Godward direction.
When ideology interferes with human rights we tread on dangerous ground — covered, sadly, with many footprints.
— Tobias Stanislas Haller BSG,
in response to this post on Episcopal Café
“a clear-sighted companion.... If you are passionate about the vitality of today’s church, I encourage you to accompany him on his mystagogical excursion into the liturgical landscape. You will rediscover a familiar place rife with fresh provisions planted by the God who longs to feed our deepest hungers and hopes.” —Jay Koyle, chair, Faith, Worship and Ministry of The Anglican Church of Canada
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2 comments:
Is it enough for me to say that my reaction to the compromise is the same as my reaction to Clinton's announcement of the "Don't ask; don't tell" policy for the military? Or shall I add, "Balderdash!"
Yes, Mimi, compromising on doing what is right makes as much sense as trying to preserve partial virginity!
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