In 1638 John Milton produced a pastoral elegy for a fellow student, a young clergyman, whose death prompted his criticism of the Anglican bishops of the time. He saw the young clergy as living their lives in response to the Gospel value of pastoral leadership and yet lacking the support of the episcopate. The model of the Good Shepherd was a staple of the Gospels and the comparison with those shepherds who did not know their flock and its needs was a constant in Jesus’ teaching.
ESV Session 2 with Fr Joseph O'Hanlon and Arch. George Stack
- Written by: Alex Walker
ACTA - ESV Session 1 - Lost and Found in Translation 23rd September 2021
- Written by: Alex Walker
Sr Patricia Rumsey and Dr Amanda Dillon reflect on the English Standard Version which has been selected by the Bishop's of England & Wales as the new Lectionary.
In a monumental failure of leadership, too many dioceses are failing to engage with the synodal pathway
- Written by: Frank Callus & Mary Ring
Mini-Series on Synodality by Margaret Beaufort Institute
- Written by: Alex Walker
The mini-series is led by Dr Peter Coughlan and will be lecture, discussion, and smaller breakout group based. The cost is only £50 for 3 afternoons 4 to 6 PM, on October 6, 13, and 20th and all by Zoom online.
More information can be found here, with a link to Eventbrite for payment.
The Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology
Three reflections on For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation and Mission.
- Written by: John Sullivan
- The objective of the current Synod is to listen, as the entire People of God, to what the Holy Spirit is saying to the Church.
[JS. Rather than assuming that the Church already possesses in full what God has to say to her, she opens herself to receive the communication of the Holy Spirit – ongoing, unending, continuing, unfinished, ever-new and creative, surprising and probably disturbing. This means that, instead of a backward-looking emphasis on preserving and reiterating something she already owns – and is often tempted to think – she controls – the Church recognizes the need to be open and vulnerable to what God still has to say – and require of us – today: new learning and deeper conversion is required from all of us.]
Read more: Three reflections on For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation and Mission.
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