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WORDS LIKE PEACE AND MERCY are vital to talking about Christianity. They're just two of many English words difficult to translate smoothly as an evolving Episcopal congregation tries to create a Hmong version of the denomination's Book of Common Prayer. ...
The Book of Common Prayer is the foundational text of the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion. Its roots trace to the Church of England's split from Roman Catholicism in the 16th century, and ever since, it has dictated morning and evening prayers, the rites of Holy Communion, baptism, marriage and funeral services, and much more. It typically runs to about 1,000 pages.
"Far more than a service manual, it's an embodiment of our life and our faith," said the Rev. William Bulson, the former pastor at Holy Apostles [an Episcopal church in St. Paul, Minnesota] who continues to lead the translation effort. ...
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March 29, 2010 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from MAUREEN O'NEAL, ANTHONY WHITEHOUSE, ANNETTE KREUTZIGER-HERR, JOSEPH ARRIGO
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REJOICE EVERY DAY
KIM SHIPPEY, SENIOR WRITER
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Patrick Condon, Scott Jaschik, Sentinel Staff
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The power of Easter—today
BY SARAH HYATT
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Spiritual focus all day long
BY RICK DEARBORN
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My life renewed
BY SYLVIA SAWITSKY
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Mary of Magdala
Eva-Maria Hogrefe
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India, Pakistan: 'Destination Peace'
BY ANNU MATTHAI
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THOUGHTS ON TRUE WOMANHOOD
BY MARDI VAN WINKLE
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DON'T BELIEVE A MISTAKE!
with contributions from Benjamin, Sam
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'THIS IS MY WORK!'
HEATHER HAYWARD
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DRAWING WITH LIGHT
STEVE RYF
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NO BOUNDARIES TO GOOD
MADELON MAUPIN
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MY ULTIMATE PARENTING PRIMER
Rick Lipsey
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SPIRITUAL DIPLOMACY WITH CHINA
DAVE HOHLE
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OUR SWEET DAIRY COW—HEALED ON EASTER MORNING
DEBBY MILLER
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COMPLETE USE OF MY ARM
RILEY SEAY
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TENNIS INJURY HEALED
CYNTHIA GIBBONS