Carl Somers-Edgar, Vicar of Caversham, Dunedin, NZ, writes beautifully, and profoundly at Gallican Anglican ... when one remembers that his colleague Kelvin Wright, Vicar of Roslyn, Dunedin (for just a few more days prior to consecration as the next Bishop of Dunedin), writes superbly on Available Light, one wonders what is in the water of Dunedin which is missing from, oh, I do not know, say, the waters of Wellington or Auckland? (Cue steady stream of blog addresses previously unknown to me of excellent Anglican writers in those places).
Carl offers a superb apologia for belief in God while telling a moving autobiographical story of life in his religiously mixed up family. Read and enjoy!
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