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Shadow of Death
As she cradled the battered body of her broken boy, Mary lifted her eyes to the heavens, from where help seemed not to come. Her lips moved and almost inaudibly, she whispered; my soul magnifies the Lord and my spirit … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Biblical Literacy, Bregeth, Church in Wales, Easter, Faith, God, Jesus, Reflection, salvation, Sermon
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Bregeth | 15 Mai 2022
Mae’r darn o Actau’r Apostolion yn ddeinamig, yn ffrwydrol ac yn ysgogi. Mae’n ein hatgoffa o amser pan gymerwyd yr eglwys allan o’i ardal gysur. Roedd Pedr yr Apostol, gyda’i frawd, Andreas wedi dilyn Iesu. Roedden nhw wedi gwylio ei … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Literacy, Bregeth, Church in Wales, Cymraeg, Homily
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Bregeth: Dawns Iesu
Pa mor hir fyddi di’n ein cadw ni i ddyfalu? Dyma’r cwestiwn a ofynnwyd i Iesu. Os mai ti yw’r Meseia, dywed wrthym yn blaen? Gofynnir y cwestiwn hwn i Iesu yng Ngŵyl y Cysegru neu Wledd y Maccabeaid. Roedd … Continue reading
Gweddnewidiad | Transfiguration (Luc | Luke 9:28-36)
Ynghylch wyth diwrnod wedi iddo ddweud hyn, cymerodd Pedr ac Ioan ac Iago gydag ef a mynd i fyny’r mynydd i weddïo. Tra oedd ef yn gweddïo, newidiodd gwedd ei wyneb a disgleiriodd ei wisg yn llachar wyn. A dyma … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Literacy, Church in Wales, Discipleship, Luke, Welsh
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Efengyl Luc| Luke’s Gospel: Sermon in | Pregeth yn Nazareth |pregeth yn Nazareth
Yr oedd Iesu wedi ei fedyddio gan Ioan, a threuliodd amser yn yr anialwch, lle y cafodd ei demtio. Yna mae Iesu yn dechrau ar ei weinidogaeth gyhoeddus yng Ngalilea. Roedd Iesu’n dysgu yn y synagogau ac roedd yn awr … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Literacy, Bregeth, Church in Wales, Cymraeg, Luke
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Church in Wales and the Welsh Language
The Church in Wales sometimes gets a bad press because of it non-use of the Welsh language. It has been picked up again here by Nation Cymru: https://nation.cymru/news/criticism-of-church-in-wales-attitude-to-welsh-as-pseudo-latin-used-instead-on-st-davids-website/?fbclid=IwAR19RljxFgee46UrVJvxN3Wz2mUqaaGJd-kqj4qqaqU9EIY5Tly_NKVuGI8 I respect Nation Cymru and accept the veracity of the story. Yet … Continue reading
Preparing for Sunday
Mothers’ Day, or my mum used to insist Mothering Sunday 2020 will be a day like no other. Partially. I hope many mums will receive breakfast in bed, some of which will be delicious to taste, and others will be … Continue reading
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Tagged Church in Wales, Coronavirus, Defiance, Ministry, Mothers Day, Sunday
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The Oppressor in the Mirror
The Oppressor in the Mirror: One English priest doing theology in Wales This is my abstract for BIAPT 15. As I begin working on it. What do people think? This workshop reflects on my move from England to Wales. It … Continue reading