is a Plain Anglican, a former shepherd and an ordained priest. She lives in small-town Ontario, is married to Nicholas, and is mother to two grown sons. She blogs at: MagdalenaPerks.wordpress.com.
By Magdalena Perks on 01/26/2010
“Sustainable Traditions” are the self-supporting, self-regenerating methods and ways that our antecedents bequeathed us, whether those were from agriculture, religion, politics, architecture or philosophy. It isn’t necessarily the big stuff. It is often the littlest stuff…
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