St. John the Seer and Opened Eyes Charlie Clauss December 28, 2020 Bible, Commentary, The Episcopal Church By Charlie Clauss Some years ago I went to renew my driver’s license and discovered I was legally blind in one eye. Fortunately I could see well enough in the other eye to get the renewal, but it meant a tri... Read More...
Tradition and the Puzzling Gospel of St. John Neil Dhingra December 27, 2018 Bible, Books, Commentary, Reviews & Culture, Roman Catholic Church Tradition may be self-correcting.
Ideal friendship? Jesus and St. John Neil Dhingra December 27, 2016 Bible, Commentary, Liturgy, Roman Catholic Church Social media seems to have thinned out friendship. What model does John present, the disciple whom Jesus loved?
John and Peter, patterns of holy life Zachary Guiliano December 27, 2015 Church of England, Commentary, Liturgy, Ressourcement Jesus’ words in the Gospel today reveal how Peter and John would die, but also how the disciples provided patterns for two different states of life: the active and contemplative.