Ray's Blog: April 2019
Anzac Day Healing Of Wounded Memories
I was heartened to receive this report from Heather Johnston in Queensland:
At the CA&H conference at the Green House in 2013 which happened to coincide with Anzac Day we had a public service to remember the Frontier Wars. This was a bit radical as it wasn't really even acceptable to...
St. Ebbe And Seder Soup
It was a delight to meet with my friend Chris Lane who was staying on Holy Island. Chris has a PhD but has chosen to plant a church in a poor housing estate. SCM Press are to re-publish that classic book on indigenous mission by Vincent Donovan, and have asked...
Ireland’s Emerging Inner Pilgrims
Ireland has its own Camino. Five of its twelve Pilgrim Paths, each named after a local saint, are now fully signed and certificated and form the Camino. You can read all about this on www.pilgrimpath.ie
St. Declan’s Path, from Cashel to Ardmore, where Declan had his monastery before St. Patrick and...
Replacing The' Games People Play' With The 'inner Game'
I hosted a morning Lent quiet day for licensed church workers this week. We explored 'The Games People Play' (based on psychiatrist Eric Berne's book of that title, which revolve around aspects of our ego. The child in us uses everyone for our gratification. The parent in us uses eveeryone...