I am just back from a spontaneous viewing of James Carroll's Constantine Sword.
I had brought along the DVD to a men's group at my church. At our last meeting, one of the men had talked about seeing it, so I retrieved it from the Hazard Library today (that's the name of the branch, named after a person, not a risk). So we decided to watch it.
There we were, seven or eight Episcopalian guys, none under 60, some war veterans, transfixed by a powerful documentary.
Left almost speechless.
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A brotherhood in countless ways.
Very, very good.
I am pleasantly surprised to learn that you are Episcopalian. I am as well. ;o)
Scarlett & Viaggiatore
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