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The Greek word for repentance, ‘metanoia’ when translated into English means “to change one’s mind”. When we repent, therefore, there ought to be “a change in the inner being” of […]
Anglican Church in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Diocese of Jamaica and The Cayman Islands. Established 1664.
The Greek word for repentance, ‘metanoia’ when translated into English means “to change one’s mind”. When we repent, therefore, there ought to be “a change in the inner being” of […]
Repentance doesn’t mean anything, if you keep doing what you are sorry for. The attitude of our heart is what brings about positive spiritual change. When we’re genuinely sorry for […]
What is Sin? How does Sin exercise power over me? (BCP p393)
The following days are observed by special acts of discipline, self-denial and fasting: Ash Wednesday and the other weekdays of Lent and of Holy Week, except the feast of the […]
As we make following Jesus in the path of love our dominant motivation, we discover that our life goals are shaped by the process of following. What we set out […]
What is sin? Sin is our refusal or failure to do God’s will, either by disobedience or by omission. In these ways we distort our relationship with God, with our […]
As we start this new cycle of personal introspection, set in the context of Lent, we must first take a long hard look at the man in the mirror and, […]
There are two traditions about the location of the Mount of Transfiguration. One tradition identifies it as Mount Tabor, south of the region of Galilee, on the northern edge of […]
The hope of today’s world lies not in more scientific achievement, stronger military might, nor greater balances of political power. The world’s only hope lies in a thorough moral and […]
Beatitudes is a word with Latin roots that means “blessings”. There are eight Beatitudes proclaimed by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew. (Mt 5-7). Each is a proverb-like proclamation, without a narrative. Four […]