"A Sorceress Comes to Call" has all of the complex family, class, and political drama you could want from a Regency setting mixed with a bit of magic.
Feasts of martyrs, like Peter and Paul, call us to a particular reflection on the Christian life. One that is not always easy to see clearly so many years on.
The traditional pattern of prayer throughout each day also mirrors and informs the pattern of a human life.
John's gospel is not like that of Matthew, Mark, or Luke. Why is it so different and what are we to make of it?
Jesus gives a commandment that his followers should be known in the world by the love they display. How does that work out?