Saint Aidan: The Strength of Gentleness
At The Episcopal Academy we make every intention to inspire our students to care across differences.
Saint Aidan: The Strength of Gentleness Read Post »
At The Episcopal Academy we make every intention to inspire our students to care across differences.
Saint Aidan: The Strength of Gentleness Read Post »
When I was a child growing up in Philadelphia, I respected a man who lived across the street from me named Mr. Weaver.
Bartholomew: Worth a Mention Read Post »
We live in a culture in which money seems to be the answer to all our problems.
Saint Clare: Making the Stranger Our Neighbor Read Post »
Since Lawrence was the chief financial officer in Rome, he was given the option by the Roman prefect to surrender the “treasures of the church” and receive his freedom or resist and be put to death.
Saint Lawrence: Reminding Us of the True Treasures of the Church Read Post »
What I remember most about learning my catechism as a child is memorizing facts about why God loved me.
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: a qualitative not quantitative union Read Post »
My fondest memories of my father focus on the times we worked together. My father knew how to fix everything
Aligning Our Wills with God’s Read Post »
When I think of The Feast of the Presentation of our Lord, I can’t help recalling the offertories I have witnessed in Haiti.
Presenting God with Gifts from Our Hearts Read Post »
Our students at The Episcopal Academy know about waiting.
We Know About Waiting Read Post »
As Christians, Saint Andrew reminds us that following Christ requires us to surrender our need for notoriety and acclaim.
Running for Christ with Saint Andrew Read Post »
I approach the Blessing of the Animals as an opportunity to share the reality that we are stewards of creation.
Saint Francis: For the Love of God Read Post »