Lent at S. Bart’s
Lent at S. Bart’s 2024 Lenten Study Group Our Lent Study this year will be of Fr. Robert Crouse’s Images of Pilgrimage. The study, which will be led by Fr. Hannam, who was a student of Fr. Crouse, will beRead more
Lent at S. Bart’s 2024 Lenten Study Group Our Lent Study this year will be of Fr. Robert Crouse’s Images of Pilgrimage. The study, which will be led by Fr. Hannam, who was a student of Fr. Crouse, will beRead more
In my last blog post (‘A Tale of Three Priests, or, the Christian Life Embodied’), I spoke of the three elements of religion – the mystical, the institutional, and the intellectual – and the need for a proper cultivation andRead more
Recently I was reading a little book by Kenneth Leech, Subversive Orthodoxy: Traditional Faith and Radical Commitment. Father Leech, who died last year, was a priest in the Anglo-Catholic tradition, who, although he spent his entire ministry amongst the mostRead more
The following is an adapted excerpt from Father Hannam’s charge to the Advisory Board meeting held on Sunday, February 21, 2016. The form of religion that we inhabit at St Bart’s has several characteristics upon which I would ask youRead more
The following is the text of a sermon preached by Father Hannam at St James Cathedral at Evensong on Trinity Sunday 2015. No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom ofRead more