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Reflections - Exploring Christian Spirituality
http://kathwilliamson.blogspot.com/
Different aspects of Christian Spirituality explored -
Types of spirituality (e.g. Ignatian, Benedictine); Different methods of prayer (e.g. prayer of the imagination, Lectio Divina);Famous prayers; Meditations
Recent Posts
Happy New Church Year
Happy New Church Year to all. Today (29th November 2009) is Advent Sunday - the first day in the Church's year - and the first day in the Advent Season when we prepare for Christmas. Advent comes from a Latin word adventus, which means 'coming' or '...
Preparing to prepare - just before Advent
There is still time to slip out to your local bookshop and buy a book to guide you through Advent. The one I am using this year is:But you could browse around and see what appeals to you. As a starter - just before Advent - why not take a moment to ...
The Story of the Bible
Have you ever felt that you didn't really 'get' the Bible. What is it all about? What is the overall story? How does it all hang together?If you have a spare hour and would like to listen to a well-presented overview then try this link:The whole Bib...
The History of Christianity
The BBC's series of programmes on the history of Christianity is being repeated on BBC4 and can you can still start at the beginning using BBC iPlayer. Here is Episode 1 of The History of Christianity...
Famous Prayers - Hildegard of Bingen
This is a prayer taken from the writings of Hildegard of Bingen. It shows her holistic view of the world and our place in it. There is no 'dualism' here that separates body from spirit - we are a whole - our body worships God as well as our mind and ...
Spotlight on ... Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard of Bingen was an amazing woman! In a male-dominated medieval world, she made her voice heard and stood resolutely for those things she believed in - yet still managed to keep the support of those in authority who she needed on her side. Ov...


A great blog on Christian Spirituality -- wide in scope, yet free from unrelated material. A good resource.
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