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02 March 2008

A PC Good Samaritan

 

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The Rev. Mark R. Collins

I'm a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. This blog a place for my sermons and other material to reside while I was in seminary. Now you can find my sermons, instructional photo essays and other musings at: http://fathermarkcollins.blogspot.com.

The ABC & me

The ABC & me
The Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Rowan D. Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England, and, ummmm, me...

The PB & me

The PB & me
The Most Rev. Katherine Jefferts Schori, Primate and Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church and, err, me...

The Bishop & me

The Bishop & me
The Rt. Rev. Mark S. Sisk (right) & the freshly ordained Rev. Deacon Mark R. Collins

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Polity: Ecclesiastical & Civil

Polity: Ecclesiastical & Civil
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A Canterbury Blog

A Canterbury Blog
Click here to see my blog entries from Canterbury where I was a Canterbury Scholar during the summer of 2007.

Songs That Say Something

Songs That Say Something
Music with a message worth hearing and heeding
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E Train Review of Books

E Train Review of Books
Thumbnail reviews of the not always edifying reading I'm doing on the subway
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A Collect For Our Armed Forces

God of Power and Might,
stretch forth your strong arm to fortify and protect our armed forces in harm’s way around the world.

Watch over and defend them, and all who guard life and liberty.

Grant that, by meeting danger with courage and by meeting all occasions with discipline and loyalty, they may truly serve the cause of justice.

Preserve their lives, O Lord, during their time of service, and bring them home to their families and communities; swiftly, safely, and soundly.

Just and gracious God, we entreat you to remove the circumstances and causes of this and every war, and to establish your peace on this earth, among all the nations -- and in every human heart.

These things we ask in the name of the Prince of Peace: Jesus Christ, our Lord.

Amen.

A Blessing

Live without fear: your Creator has made you holy, has always protected you and loves you as a mother. Go in peace to follow the good road and may God's blessing be with you always. Amen. (attributed to St. Clare)

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