Christ sets us up to ransom those in bonds: Feasts of Saints Peter and Paul.
Preached by Fr Chase on 28 June 2020 The readings that we’re given for this feast want us to celebrate the triumphant and persevering...
Preached by Fr Chase on 28 June 2020 The readings that we’re given for this feast want us to celebrate the triumphant and persevering...
Corpus Christi is not just a feast of the Eucharist. We have other feasts of the Eucharist. The celebration of the Lord’s Supper on Holy...
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A Talk for Christian Unity Week I am aware that there are many students at Fisher House who are keen ecumenists, who attend, sing in, or...
A sermon for Christ the King The day I became administrator in charge of a Cathedral, I took a walk around its spacious interior, greeted...
John Fisher was a Cambridge man, who came here from grammar school in Beverley in the 1480s. He was a student at the same time as a...
A talk to Queens' College Classical Society In the renaissance basilica of St Augustine in Rome stands the shrine of the Madonna del...
The coming of the Kingdom - Luke 17:20-25 I once asked an American student what she most liked about London, and received the surprising...
The Burning Fiery Furnace Daniel 3:1-30 SERMON FOR PETERHOUSE In an age such as ours, where events in public life run far ahead of...
Why are we here this afternoon? Another way of framing that question would be to borrow words from our first reading and ask, with the...
Should the mood take you, and you walk out of Fisher House and take the road directly ahead, past the Corn Exchange and turning right...
Revelation 7:9-17 They have washed their robes white in the blood of the Lamb Romans 8:31-39 Who shall condemn? John 10:11-16 Our first...
Professor Eamon Duffy, Fellow of Magdalene College This address was given by Professor Eamon Duffy DD D Litt FBA FSA at the Fisher Mass...
Delivered by Dr John Adamson, Fellow of Peterhouse John Fisher, it seems, is a saint more respected than loved. Stolid saintliness...