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Homily for Third Sunday of Easter/Homili ar gyfer Trydydd Sul y Pasg

The Third Sunday of Easter Zephaniah 3:14-20, Psalm 116, Acts 2:14a, 36-41 and Luke 24:13-35 The story of the walk to Emmaus is one of the most captivating of the post-Easter stories. It is evening of Easter Day. Two of … Continue reading

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Homily for Second Sunday of Easter/Homili ar gyfer Ail Sul y Pasg

Acts 2. 14a, 22-32, Psalm 16, 1 Peter 1. 3-9 and John 20. 19-31 Unprecedented is a word that seems to be well worn these days. But we do live in times that might be described as such. ‘When do … Continue reading

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Doing practical theology in a different tongue: Are my identities different when I do so?

Bilingual Context  It is a pleasant summer morning, and I am walking my lurcher dogs through my town of Amlwch, which is the most northerly town on the island of Anglesey, indeed in Wales a whole. Periodically, when I am … Continue reading

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