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Brent is a tarot reader, a young man whose adopted family doesn't
like tarot readers or gays or Swedes or anything else that Brent
can bring to the discussion. One of his tarot readings is for a
young Sioux man, and that's where Brent's old life stops. Brent's
finds a whole new life that is full of wonder and adventure, as he
learns to read his own heart first. Viking meets Sioux - fireworks.
BRENT: THE HEART READER is the tender and sexy story of
self-awareness and acceptance as this wounded healer lets himself
fall in love with a wonderfulman. "Retired archbishop: I get that.
I even can see how you might write gay fiction. It's a niche, but I
can see it. Bestseller on top of everything else: mazel tov.
Explicit, which is cool. Now you know tarot? The hell? Dude, pick a
lane." Parker B. Olsson
Chapel-size edition in color for the celebrant. Contains the
Traditional Catholic Mass in Latin (1928), the Traditional Catholic
Mass in English (1912), the Mystical Mass in English (1916,
Wedgwood/Leadbeater), the Propers for the Moveable Cycle, and the
Propers for the Fixed Cycle of days.
Written by one of the foremost authorities on esoteric
Christianity, HIDDEN SIDE takes you on a journey beneath the
popular surface meaning of the major events in the church's year.
It was written a few months after World War One, and that still is
a strong memory to the author. Archbishop Leadbeater (1854-1934)
was the second Presiding Bishop of the Liberal Rite of the church
catholic. He was one of the most well-known authors on esoteric
Christianity of the twentieth century. "Christianity is one of the
great paths up the mountain of light at the summit of, which sits
God Himself. It is one of the paths, but only one, and if we have a
number of people all round the base of the mountain, the shortest
path to the top for each man is the path, which opens before him.
It would be foolish to have the idea that we must go and drag a man
all round the base of the mountain in order to make him walk up our
particular path. "Our efforts to convert people from other
religions and modes of worship are unnecessary and presumptuous.
The effort to bring to the knowledge of God people who are ignorant
of His ways is a grand and noble action; that we should by deed as
well as by word preach our belief that there is a God, and that to
live as He would have men live is the only sure way to comfort and
peace - that is a noble work; but to try to convert a man who is
already good along his own line in order to make him good along
ours is not a sensible thing to do." Abp. Charles W. Leadbeater
from "The Epiphany"
The Canons of a church are the laws that govern the behavior of its
clergy. These Canons apply to the North American Old Catholic
Church, the national Latin Rite church in the United States. The
Canons were adopted and went into effect on Advent Sunday (the
start of the liturgical year) in 2009.
Brent is a tarot reader, a young man whose adopted family doesn't
like tarot readers or gays or Swedes or anything else that Brent
can bring to the discussion. One of his tarot readings is for a
young Sioux man, and that's where Brent's old life stops. Brent's
finds a whole new life that is full of wonder and adventure, as he
learns to read his own heart first. Viking meets Sioux - fireworks.
BRENT: THE HEART READER is the tender and sexy story of
self-awareness and acceptance as this wounded healer lets himself
fall in love with a wonderful man. "Retired archbishop: I get that.
I even can see how you might write gay fiction. It's a niche, but I
can see it. Bestseller on top of everything else: mazel tov.
Explicit, which is cool. Now you know tarot? The hell? Dude, pick a
lane." Parker B. Olsson
This is the most indispensable book available for independent
priests and bishops, especially those who want to balance
traditional liturgies with progressive attitudes. This is 400+
pages of rites, rituals, liturgies and practices that cover the
entire spectrum of Sacraments for the entire Christian year.
Contains- * Eucharist (Liberal Catholic, Wadle) * Proper (Readings,
Collects, Prefaces, Graduals) * Solemn Benediction * Services for
the Sick * Holy Matrimony (Rite, Nuptial Mass, Adelphopoiia Rite
for same-gender couples) * Holy Orders (all the minor orders, major
orders, bishop's consecration) * Admission Ceremonies (church,
server, singer) * Baptism (infant, child, adult, economia) *
Confirmation * Communion outside of Mass * Funerals and Burials *
Holy Week Services (Chrism Mass, etc.) * Blessings * Occasional
Services * Prayers, Litany * Creeds
The indispensable book for independent priests and bishops.
Contains-- * Mass (LCC, Wadle) * Holy Week Services * Proper
(Readings, Collects, Prefaces, Graduals) * Solemn Benediction *
Services for the Sick (Viaticum, Unction, etc) * Holy Matrimony *
Holy Orders * Admission Ceremonies * Baptism * Confirmation *
Confession * Communion * Funerals and Burials * Blessings *
Occasional Services * Prayers * Creeds
This is the fourth edition of Archbishop Wynn Wagner's Liberal
Catholic Catechism. The first edition was published when he was a
rookie priest with Holy Water behind the ears. Now comes an update
from Wynn as a lah-dee-dah my-incense-don't even-stink archbishop.
And yet it still works as an easy-to-read introduction to a little
known branch of the church catholic. The Liberal Catholic Church
was started in England in the early part of the 20th century. It
welcomes everyone, especially sinners, and is one of the most
tolerant and accepting denominations you can imagine. Straight/gay,
young/old, pro-life/pro-choice. Some believe in reincarnation and
ascended masters. Others come for the mysticism and healing
liturgies, while many attend because of the stately beauty of the
Liberal Catholic liturgy. The amazing thing is that the Liberal
Rite works for all of them. The archbishop introduces you to the
major concepts of the Rite, from the simple to the esoteric. The
Liberal Catholic Church is one of the most dynamic groups of
independent Catholics in history. You are in for a real treat with
A CATECHISM OF THE LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Chapel-size edition with a black-and-white interior for the
celebrant saying Mass. Contains the Traditional Catholic Mass in
Latin (1928, typical), the Traditional Catholic Mass in English
(1912, Knott), the Mystical Mass in English (1916,
Wedgwood/Leadbeater), the Propers for the Moveable Cycle, and the
Propers for the Fixed Cycle of days.
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