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Separating Church and State

6 December 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto 3 Comments

In the post yesterday about Patriarch Alexiy, I wrote the paragraph below. It struck me that this could lead to some additional comments that might be helpful as we, in the USA, think through what Church and State mean. However, being Cuban, and … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: culture, sociology, theology

Gandalf, my priest friend, and what awaits

5 December 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto Leave a Comment

Pippin: I didn't think it would end this way. Gandalf: End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path... One that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass... And then you see … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: Bible, clerical, musings

Patriarch Alexiy of Russia – 1929 to 2008

5 December 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto 2 Comments

This morning, Patriarch Alexiy of the Russian Orthodox Church died at the age of 79. He was the man credited with restoring much moral authority to the Russian Orthodox Church after the years of Communism. He became patriarch in 1990, shortly … [Continue reading]

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Sacramental, Attractional, Missional, what is the Church? – Aslan knows!

4 December 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto 3 Comments

The author of another blog asked several of us a question. "What is the way to go to be the church Jesus is building: Sacramental, Attractional or Missional? And in what mixture? For what reasons?" I answered as follows: In the last book of the … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: Bible, Eastern Orthodoxy, hagiography, salvation, theology

A small victory for religious expression

3 December 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto 7 Comments

The Associated Press just recently published an article titled Rastafarian can sue over Jiffy Lube hair policy. You can read it here. The gist of the article is that Jiffy Lube had already in its employ a person who follows the Rastafarian religion. … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: civil rights, culture, sociology

Follow-up on the Three Laws of Robotics

3 December 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto Leave a Comment

When I wrote about the Three Laws of Robotics, I wrote about it as a fond memory of a series of books that I began to read as a child and continued to read through adulthood, as Isaac Asimov kept writing more books. His I, Robot series, his … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: musings, trivia

And the bishop cried

2 December 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto 1 Comment

Have you ever heard a bishop cry? I do not mean the crocodile tears that some pastors seem to be able to drop on cue. I mean, the honest release of emotion that expresses our deep inner feelings. No, most of us have not. The last two days have … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: Antiochian, Eastern Orthodoxy, musings, OCA

Black teenage church attendance rises

1 December 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto 1 Comment

Over the last 30 years, a quiet revolution has been taking place. Among black teenagers, the rate of church attendance has been steadily rising since the mid 1990's while white teenage church attendance has been very flat. Almost one out of two black … [Continue reading]

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St. Augustine on numbers

30 November 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto 5 Comments

"Numbers are the universal language given to us by the deity as confirmation of the truth." ~ St. Augustine Numbers are interesting. Provided that you know the base number, you can do an infinite number of calculations. Much of reality can be … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: cosmology, creationism

St. Andrew, Apostle and First-Called

30 November 2008 · by  Fr. Ernesto Leave a Comment

Feast: November 30  [The acts of this apostle's martyrdom, though rejected by Tillemont, &c., are maintained to be genuine by Nat. Alexander, Hist. t. i. and by Mr. Woog, professor of history and antiquities in Leipsic, in learned … [Continue reading]

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