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The bishops of the Diocese of Massachusetts invite Episcopalians from across New England to march with them in Boston's Pride Day Parade on Saturday, June 9 in honor of Bishop Gene Robinson of New Hampshire as he prepares to retire. …
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Youth take on a teamwork challenge during a DYC retreat. Current eighth or ninth graders are invited to consider joining the diocesan Youth Leadership Academy (YLA).  It begins with a week-long program at the Barbara C. Harris Camp and Conference Center in Greenfield, N.H.,…
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What started as a conversation between three diocesan clergy members about ways to support US Army Photo: Staff Sgt. Jerry Saslav military service members and their families led to a March 8 visit with Bishop…
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Many of you responded to my Easter message with gratitude for my honesty in sharing the fact that I had been going through some personal struggles during Lent, and many of you also expressed concern for me and assured me of your prayers.  I have been deeply touched by your concern, prayers and…
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  Mediante algunas batallas personales que han coincidido con la Cuaresma este año, he llegado a entender a un nivel más profundo algo que he sabido por mucho tiempo: que Dios no tiene un plan para mí. Al menos que Dios no tiene un plan para mí en el sentido de un camino claro que Dios…
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  Español Through some personal struggles that happen to have coincided with Lent this year, I've come to understand at a deeper level something I think I have known for a long time:  God doesn't have a plan for me.  At least God doesn't have a plan for me in the sense of some clear…
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Cuando Jesús entró en Jerusalén en medio de palmas y gritos de alabanza, los romanos y los líderes religiosos del momento se mostraron temerosos. En los 150 años anteriores, el pueblo de Jerusalén había tenido tales procesiones sólo dos veces en un lapso de 20 años. Los macabeos habían llevado las…
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EspañolWhen Jesus entered Jerusalem amidst waving of palms and shouts of praise, the Roman and religious leaders of the day were fearful.  In the prior 150 years, the people in Jerusalem had had such processions just twice, in a span of 20 years…