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Faith and the Future
Editorial:
01.03.20
Faith and the future
Over to Mary
THE DECISION BY THE Bishops of England and Wales to renew the dedication of the country to Mary – following the original dedication by Richard II in the 14th century – taps into an important spiritual reserve. The Scottish Bishops similarly dedicated Scotland to Our Lady at the shrine of Carfin in 2017. And without ignoring that great nation, with its own heritage and noble story, we need to explore this English thing for a moment.
Act of Entrustment of England to Our Lady
Article:
01.03.20
Act of Entrustment of England to Our Lady
Based on Prayer of Erasmus 1532, Dedication of England to the Mother of God 1893, Prayer for England, Cardinal Griffin’s Act of Consecration 1948, Act of Consecration St John Paul 1982
My Journey to Our Lady of the Oak, Islington
Article:
01.03.20
My Journey to Our Lady of the Oak, Islington
Fiona Campbell Hicks tells the story of a campaign to revive Islington’s ancient pilgrimage site
Driving in Islington one day I was suddenly overcome by a very vivid imaginative experience of the Virgin Mary’s garden. It was an enclosed garden; centred around a large tree, completely filled with flowers and nature and suffused with sunlight, peace and happiness. Suddenly aware that I needed to concentrate on the road, I looked up and saw a van in front of me with the words, ‘Signature Gardens – design it, build it, maintain it!’ The song ‘They paved paradise, put up a parking lot’ ran through my mind.
The Dream of the Rood: The earliest Christian poem in English
Article:
01.03.20
From The Dream of the Rood:
The earliest Christian poem in English
Interview with Bishop Mark Davies: A response to a call – and a look ahead
Article:
01.03.20
Interview: A response to a call – and a look ahead
Joanna Bogle talks to Bishop Mark Davies, Bishop of Shrewsbury
FAITH magazine was delighted to be able to interview Bishop Mark as the Faith Winter session drew to its close. A graduate of Durham University, Bishop Mark trained for the priesthood at Ushaw and was ordained a priest at Stockport in 1984. He served in parishes in, among other places, Swinton, Blackley and Wigan before his consecration a bishop in 2010.
Holloway on… Jesus: The Self-Conscious Manifestation of God - Part II
Article:
01.03.20
Holloway on… Jesus: The Self-Conscious Manifestation of God - Part II
It is not a polemic of theology which interests us, in the attempt to enter into thevconsciousness of Jesus Christ. We try to thrill to the majesty of that unique personality, divine made human, which enthralls us in all the New Testament. If we can enter into understanding, it will lift us up to communion with God whose divine life we are to share. Immediately another aspect of the same question comes in before us: did the Twelve, and the other close disciples of Christ, enjoy the same uplifting and transforming communion with the divine as an experience, as a communing with the Son of God? If they did not, how could they pass on the word that teaches us? If they did not, they had less than we have. It would be absurd to claim that our teachers, the Apostles, had the same fulness as we have, if their Jesus did not know consciously the Godhead that He was.
Book Review: But what about Evolution?
Article:
01.03.20
But what about Evolution?
The Realist Guide to Religion and Science by Paul Robinson,Gracewing, 527pp, £25.00
reviewed by Philip Miller
Book Review: We must convert the 21st century
Article:
01.03.20
We must convert the 21st century
The Ironies of Modern Catholic History by George Weigel, Basic Books, 122pp, £18.99p
reviewed by Joanna Bogle
Book Review: But is it true?
Article:
01.03.20
But is it true?
Why We Need Religion by Stephen T. Asma, Oxford University Press, 272 pp, £20
reviewed by Pravin Thevathasan
Book Review: One holy place of Our Lady
Article:
01.03.20
One holy place of Our Lady
Walsingham Pilgrims and Pilgrimage by Michael Rear, Gracewing, 398pp, £19.99
reviewed by David Baldwin