Tag Archives: Cathedral
Three Theological Poems
It’s been a funny time for writing poetry. I’m still awaiting an upsurge in confidence for some reason; and my creative energies have in many ways been employed elsewhere with academic work. And so these three poems appeared at various … Continue reading
Posted in Ordination, Poetry, Prayer, Theology
Tagged Anglican Ordination, Anglicanism, apophatic, Cathedral, Christian, Durham, Eucharist, poetry, sacrament, St Mary
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New Poem: Salisbury Cathedral, Floodlit
A week or so ago I went along to a reading in Salisbury by a poet I greatly admire, the Anglican priest Malcolm Guite. It was an inspiring hour in his company, which took place in the Sarum College bookshop, a … Continue reading
Posted in Ordination, Poetry
Tagged Anglican Ordination, BAP, Bishop's Advisory Panel, Cathedral, church, Church of England, light, Mary, poetry, Salisbury, theotokos, Vocation
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