tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8862587165592930525.post4423725311098815863..comments2024-03-13T14:50:10.965-07:00Comments on The Rector's Corner: Martinmas & Veterans Day: The "Church Militant" Then and NowBrandon Filberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06355914204734644026noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8862587165592930525.post-59222219461317924422015-11-11T11:48:39.677-08:002015-11-11T11:48:39.677-08:00I am grateful to God that, some time after writing...I am grateful to God that, some time after writing this, it has proven useful for others. Peace be upon you Kelli, this holy day and always...Brandon Filberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06355914204734644026noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8862587165592930525.post-8088797762822704032015-11-10T17:13:17.212-08:002015-11-10T17:13:17.212-08:00I was looking for a way to hold, emotionally, both...I was looking for a way to hold, emotionally, both the light and joy of Martinmas and the sorrow inherent in the observance of Veterans' Day. Your essay beautifully illustrates the ways in which St. Martin's legacy can be understood in the context of war and violence, and how good Christians can honor him alongside our veterans, without diminishing the importance of either.Kelli Ann Wilsonhttp://www.aroundtheyear.orgnoreply@blogger.com