On Demons

St. George’s let’s talk about demons. There comes a time in every liturgical year, when the lectionary turns to Jesus’s extraordinary public ministry, that the awkward topic of Jesus casting out demons arises. We all know and love the stories about Jesus the healer, Jesus the teacher, and Jesus the miracle worker, but when it comes to Jesus the exorcist… we’re often left feeling a little itchy and scratchy. The reality is we just don’t have a cultural and theological hook on which to hang this talk about demons anymore. Demons are just not something most of us really think about or know how to deal with when they come up in scripture.

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The Rev. Paddy Cavanaugh
How to Fish for People

“I will make you fish for people,” Jesus said to Simon and Andrew. This is one of my favorite lines from one of my favorite passages in all of scripture. It’s playful, it’s creative, it’s poignant, and for me it’s personal. Whenever I hear the passage of the calling of the fisherman, I cannot help but connect it to my own family history. For generations, since they arrived off the boats from the shores of Ireland at the turn of the century, the men in my family did two things. They were either commercial fishermen and oystermen along the coast of the American South and mid-Atlantic, or, if they were clever and did well in parochial school, they went to seminary and became priests. I was fortunate enough to fall into the latter category, though if I had not become a priest, I like to think, perhaps with a degree of romantic naivete, that the life of a fisherman would have also suited me just fine. After all, the Gospel today reminds us that ministry and fishing are not so different after all. In many ways they draw on a similar set of skills, at least metaphorically.

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The Rev. Paddy Cavanaugh
Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.

This weekend our nation commemorates the life and legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  And what a life it was.  He became the most prominent leader of the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. King  had an unparalleled gift for oratory and he used his speaking gifts to inspire and galvanize people and call them to righteous, non-violent action for the common good.  

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Baptism of Our Lord

Yesterday something both ancient and new, something wonderful and extraordinary happened.  The Reverend Paddy Cavanaugh, along with six others, was ordained a priest in “Christ’s one, holy, and apostolic Church.”  We are all so happy for you and very proud of you, Paddy.  It has been such a blessing for all of us to be with you, Paddy, first as our seminarian for two years, then as deacon for the last 6 months, and now a priest.  We are so grateful for your ministry to and with us and I am very thankful for the ministry that you and I share.  You are a wonderful colleague for me and all of us are blessed to have such a faithful, loving and exceptionally capable Associate Rector in you. Thanks Paddy.

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Christmas Day

It is such a joy to greet this Christmas morning!  We come together to remember that first Christmas and to think about its significance for us today.  We bring the experience of 2,000 years of Christmases and we bring the very particular circumstances of Christmas 2023.  

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