Weary of the recent unpleasantness in the Anglican world, Phil has decided to blog full-time on the Fathers. This is very good news. He’s currently trying to compile a list of patristiblogs, and he’s talking about maybe starting up a patristics carnival. These efforts are to be encouraged. Please do your part, and send him names, ranks, serial numbers of all your favorite Church-fatherly weblogs.
Also: make sure to congratulate Phil, as his first child is due on the feast of St. Ambrose — the birthday of my third child.
Hey, I hadn’t even made that connection with St. Ambrose! Now, wouldn’t that be cool, if he comes on the due date.
Peace,
Phil
Except, of course, you mentioned it to me a couple of weeks ago. Where was my head? Too stuffed up to think, I guess. :)
Peace,
Phil
In my experience, children born on Dec. 7 are quite wonderful. My book The Grail Code: Quest for the Real Presence is dedicated to just such a child.
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