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When are we Not Teachers?

2 Feb

Early on in my priesthood some asked, “Do you know when to be a priest and when to be yourself?” It seemed a weird question to me because my first answer was, “But I am always a priest!” It has … Read More »

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What It Means To Be A Priest Part 2

16 Apr

Yesterday we had a phone call from some friends to join them for lunch at the Chinderah Tavern. Being school holidays meant that I had the freedom and could escape school for a couple of hours, so I went. My … Read More »

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REDSHOES MOVES ON

1 Jan

Well, it seems unreal but this Sunday (3rd january) is Gaye, I and Monty the dogs last SUnday at St Jude’s. What a great time it has been. There have been some wonderful moments and I have enjoyed the company … Read More »

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Hebrews 4:15-16 – The Voice From Offstage

11 Oct

Anthropologist James C. Scott says that there’s a difference between the way poor people talk “onstage” and “offstage.” Studying forms of everyday resistance among peasants in a small Malaysian village, he noticed how the poor and weak were good at … Read More »

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RedShoes to Be Ordained A Priest

19 Sep

Hi to every body out there. I just want to share the exciting news – RedShoes (aka Glenn Loughrey) is going to be ordained as a priest; yes that’s right, after all the drama of the last 5 years it’s … Read More »

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Meet Glenn Loughrey

Vicar and Artist, based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Glenn is a Wiradjuri man committed to advancing the well being, culture and spirituality of the First People of Australia. He is presently the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne’s Educator and Advocate for the Referendum for the Recognition of First People in the Australian Constitution and an enshrined Voice to Parliament and the Executive Government.

Also he is an artist — Learn more at glennloughrey.com

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