
Late Have I Loved You: On Beauty
The Rev’d Dr. Daniel Tatarnic Two years ago, I visited the Italian city of Ravenna, the world’s most significant region … Continue reading Late Have I Loved You: On Beauty
The Rev’d Dr. Daniel Tatarnic Two years ago, I visited the Italian city of Ravenna, the world’s most significant region … Continue reading Late Have I Loved You: On Beauty
by The Rev’d Dr. Daniel Tatarnic My thesis director gave me a good piece of advice, “Pray your way through … Continue reading Let Your Saint Choose You
by The Reverend Daniel Tatarnic I was sitting in the Cathedral. Rays of light from the rising sun were moving … Continue reading Progress & The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire
By the Reverend Canon Martha Tatarnic I sat down with Owen and David, members of my parish, on a Tuesday … Continue reading God or Science?
By: The Rev’d Dr. Daniel Tatarnic, (Christ’s Church Cathedral) Every week, and we cross ourselves saying it. Words so meaning-full … Continue reading And the Life of the World to Come: Prologue to a Future Theology of the Body
Dan Tatarnic The Christian tradition is grounded in Word-made-flesh. Words — spoken words, written words, sculpted words, acted-on-the-stage words, symphonic words, painted … Continue reading Free speech in the church: a baptismal manifesto
Nigel J. Bunce The verb ‘sacrifice’ means ‘to make holy’. It derives from a Latin word sacrificium that combines the … Continue reading Sacrifice
Nigel J. Bunce Last November a Chinese scientist, Dr. He Jiankui, announced the birth of gene edited twin girls named … Continue reading Gene editing and “playing God”
Colin C M Campbell Christ’s words are quite clear: “Truly, unless a (person) is born again he (or she) cannot … Continue reading The born-again mindset
Eleanor Johnston and Wayne Fraser What’s new these days? We go about saying that Niagara is one of the most … Continue reading A quiz for a new season