Jeanie Keogh

ARTICLES

Born again

I can just imagine him doing it! At a recent synod in Cuba, Bishop Miguel Tamayo told this story. Having finished the Sunday liturgy, he

Olympic Spirit

With great excitement we have followed the cross-country journey of the Olympic torch, the longest domestic trek of the torch in Olympic history. By the

A New Year

IT’S HARD to believe that 10 years have passed since we ushered in the new millennium. It’s hard to believe that 15 years ago, on

The Song of the Angels

IT WAS A very bright and very hot day in August when we visited The Shepherds’ Field just outside Bethlehem. Our guide, Iyadd, told us

Blessed are the peacemakers

My recent visit to the diocese of Jerusalem took place in the midst of the annual vigil of Prayers for Peace in the Holy Land.

Keeping the feast of Luke

ON OCT. 18, the church remembers St. Luke, physician and evangelist. Prayers of special intention are offered for the sick and their families, as well

Give us our daily bread

RECENTLY, I HAD an opportunity to visit the Church of St. John in Gothenburg, Sweden. Set on a hill overlooking the harbour, there was a

A once and coming spirit’

A ONCE AND coming spirit.” That’s how New Testament scholar Raymond Brown describes the Holy Spirit – poured out on the apostles gathered in an

Timely questions

EVERY ONCE IN a while, at a conference or a small group discussion, questions are raised that grab our attention in such a way that

Ashes, palms and tapers

WHEN VISITING older people, my eyes often catch the sight of a palm cross tucked behind a picture of our Lord, family photo or dresser.

Vision 2019: RSVP

LAST FALL, MANY of us participated in the Amazing Grace Project. In over 500 places across Canada and beyond, Anglicans gathered to sing Amazing Grace

Remembering’

From beginning to end, the month of November is about remembering. It begins with the Feast of All Saints. In his book, For All The

Siyahamba’ Marching in the Light of God

THE LAMBETH CONFERENCE 2008 will be remembered for many things – four in particular. First – The incredible leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury. In

Lambeth scenes

One of my fondest memories of Lambeth, 1998 was the celebration of holy communion. Canterbury Cathedral was the setting for the opening eucharist. Hundreds of

Meeting Jake

Under a magnificent blue sky in March, Bishop Mark MacDonald and I traveled over ice roads from Muskrat Dam in northern Ontario to Magiss Lake.

I looked into his eyes’

On a recent evening I sat amid a packed house at St. Thomas Church in Toronto to hear Lt. General Romeo Dallaire deliver the inaugural

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