October 14, 2022

Transfigured

(a poetic reflection on Luke 9:28-36) Daily Office Gospel reading for Friday, October 14, 2022: Luke 9:28-36 I remember in 2018 on my first Camino that very last long uphill slog up the last big hill… The Monte do Gozo And the rather odd, but intriguing statue That looked out over Santiago. I didn’t understand …

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Margaret Adams Parker, “Magnificat,” “Benedictus” and “Nunc dimittis,” etchings.

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Episcopal artists interpret ‘Praying the Hours’

The latest online exhibit at Episcopal Church & Visual Arts, “Praying the Hours,” refers to the concept of offering prayers at set times of day.