Podcast Homily-Trinity 3-MP Series

My Podcast Homily for Third Sunday after Trinity in the Psalter Series is now available, with the focus being Psalm 27, a Psalm attributed to David. The illustration is a detail from the Luttrell Psalter, produced in northern England in the 15th C., from Ms. Additional 42130, Folio 51, British Library, London, England.

In the upper left, Christ points to His own face inside a capital D[ominus illuminatio]. At bottom is a scene from 2nd Samuel 16:8 concerning the subject of filthy garments. The lively colors and suggestions of movement by the characters are typical of English Psalters in the 15th C. I thank the British Library for providing access to its digital collection.

Work continues on Angels: the Book, which could be available before the end of the year. In its present state, there will be about 224 pages with about 145 to 150 illustrations. I am currently working on the chapter focused on Angels in Popular Culture, with references to books, movies and made-for-television programs in which angels figure prominently. Our publisher, KDP Publishing, has announced price changes, especially for large format books such as the AIC Bookstore Publications, so the volume will be priced slightly higher than our earlier books. The prices for nearly all these will have to be adjusted upward to reflect these higher costs. All royalties from these books are donated to the AIC. These books are being published to made historic Christian art available at reasonable priee as a counterbalance to the blatant anti-Christian practices in the world.

Thank you for your interest and support. Glory be to God for all things! Amen.

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Fr. Shibley is a retired Anglican clergyman who produces unique videos, podcasts and books explaining traditional Christian theology from an Anglican perspective. All materials are in layman's language with a minimum of technical or theological terms. All are available either free or at reasonable cost. The AIC Bookstore now includes 17 publications.

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