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    Ousted Clergy

    I don't think so, in most cases. It makes sense (outside of being a stunt) that if clergy resign from the church by which they were ordained, said Church would want to remove their right and/or privilege to minister within their church. It's not truly analagous to the 'I quit/you're fired'...
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    Michael Ingham

    First, it would be nice if people would, at least from here on in, stop referring to Bishop Michael & his diocese as part of the "TEC." While the Anglican Church of Canada is on good terms with TEC, Bishop Michael is part of the Anglican Church of Canada, Bishop of the Diocese of New Westminster...
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    ABC's presidential address to Lambeth Conference

    Oh please. Hopefully one day you will realize that after so long, the only sound that's left is the thumping. Good on the Arch Bishop for asking everyone to stop it, at least for a while.
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    Confessions (St. Augustine)

    I read Confessions many years ago, because one of my favourite authors' writings (Petrarch) are so heavily inspired, influenced, and sometimes dependent on Augustine's. I found it (Confessions) a fantastic book, wonderfully insightful for the most part. However, I also found it (at times)...
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    STR check in thread

    Me too, from time to time.
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    Congratulations to all Earth Hour participants: it was a raging success

    Yes, we were rewarded with snow/hail that evening. Sunny since then, although unseasonally chilly.
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    Confirmation preparation

    Usually one service per year in one of the Cathedrals (our Diocese sort of has 2). The timing varies, and I think it mostly has to do with the travel schedule of the Bishop. I was confirmed 2 years ago, and it was on Pentecost, at the "Main" cathedral. If there aren't many up for confirmation...
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    Toddlers in worship

    This was done at my last parish, and several of the greeters/congregation do it at my current one. It makes a world of difference. I have seen the things pmcleanj, higgs, chalice, timothy, etc, have mentioned in this thread applied in two churches. My former parish started out a dying parish...
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    Toddlers in worship

    Sorry, pmcleanj, I'm not with you on this one. It seemed pretty clear to me that he said children should be allowed and engaged in the service so long as they do not disrupt it for others. Based on his example, I maintain this is an impossibility: if children are permitted and engaged, then...
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    Toddlers in worship

    This statement is pretty funny. It's like saying "It's ok for an apple to be red, but only if it is blue." Over the course of a church service, you will not get an entire group of kids to act in such a way that they do not "disturb" the engagement of others on a regular basis. Based on your...
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    Toddlers in worship

    What you (ProdigalSeeker) are referring to is mostly extreme scenarios, and no one here who has argued for the expectation of giving toddlers leeway and freedom in the service has suggested these extreme scenarios as part of their argument. It has been stated explicitly that toddlers running...
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    Toddlers in worship

    This was the practice at my last church, and it was a fantastic place! The added bonus in that scenario was that the supervision was done by all of us parents, on a sort of rotating/informal basis. There would always be a couple of us with the kids up front, while the others could sit and be...
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    Toddlers in worship

    You can include me in the list, too. My kids, for all of their exploring the sanctuary, have never climbed or ran on the alter, removed anything from it (like the cloth), whathaveyou.
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    Toddlers in worship

    This is very much our experience as well, especially the bit about "contradictory," (but not at the expense of the rest of the post). A huge problem in our church is a near unanimous "will," which in reality is more like a "wish," to welcome and include children, especially babies and toddlers...
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    Toddlers in worship

    This is a very general comment, and likely false in more cases than not. I have experience in several parishes over two diocese, and I know of a few others who definitely have a problem with young family attendance because congregations refuse to tolerate or accomodate them. In our diocese...
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    Toddlers in worship

    Yeah, been there, too. Our church has 2 services, 8:30 and 10:30, the 10:30 being advertised as the "Family" service. However, half of the old-school don't like to get going so early, so they attend the 10:30 and bring their "keep the kids out of here" attitudes with them. There is talk of...
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    Toddlers in worship

    Our previous church, and one we visit occasionally, is as Timothy described. Lots of toddlers and babies, all allowed to move around. Most parents will walk up and haul them off the alter area at some point to avoid them knocking over candles, etc, but other than that, it's pretty free roam...
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    What are you reading?

    My Secret Book, by Francis Petrarch.
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    The theology and practice of positive parenting

    It was our church that we originally found our main community suppport when we had our first, and were expecting our second. Like you, we had no family nearby; our closer friends were still at least an hour's drive away and had their own young families to retreat into. We found a church that...