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St Pauls Anglican Cathedral, London, UK

St Pauls Anglican Cathedral, London, UK

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In the previous post A Vocation Journey: meeting St Francis I wrote about how my dear friend Wendy had taken me to visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona, AZ. I also wrote about how that place felt like a ‘place of presence’ and that I was particularly taken by a small figurine in the garden of a man holding birds in his hands.

As Wendy pointed out in a previous comment neither of us realized the magic that was occurring that day. It wasn’t until I continued my journey to the UK that the ‘next step in a journey of a thousand miles’ would reveal the next kairos moment in my vocation journey. Read the rest of this entry »

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I have uploaded my first attempt at doing a video to give people a brief overview of our community onto Youtube. Please visist YouTube and comment, rate, the video. Also if you use social networking site such as MySpace, Facebook etc, or have a website or blog, please consider either embedding the video in your site or linking to the site at YouTube. If you’re not sure how to link or embed the video to your website, blog, MySpace, Facebook etc, or to link to it at YouTube please email me and I’ll try and help.

Please feel free to send comments, thoughts suggestions to me also if you don’t want to post to this site, or YouTube. Email Br Nathan-James.

You can view the video at YouTube here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhfkeAj37fU

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The Anglican Rosary blog has been created to enable people interested in using Anglican Prayer (Rosary) Beads to share thoughts, ideas and comments. Anyone who is interested in this form of contemplative prayer is welcome to participate in this blog.

Over the years that I have been facilitating workshops on making and using prayer beads I’ve kept saying that I would like to collect some of the great insights that are shared in the workshops. I finally got challenged a few weeks back at a workshop I was facilitating. So I decided to get on with it and get something done. So I created The Anglican Rosary.

I hope to mainly focus on collecting stories of the ways in which people’s lives have been touch by making and using prayer beads. The second is to collect some of the great prayers for the Anglican Rosary that come out of the workshops.

I hope to see you pass through there some time.