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  • Anointing Rite in the Orthodox Church by Temple Study on Nov 6, 2009

    The Anointing of David David Larsen at Heavenly Ascents continues to provide excellent notes from his attendance at the Temple Studies Group Symposium in London last weekend.  Recently he posted his notes on Archimandrite Ephrem’s presentation...

  • Margaret Barker on The Holy Anointing Oil by Temple Study on Nov 2, 2009

    Samuel anointing David. Stained glass. My friend David Larsen has some great notes at Heavenly Ascents on the presentation given by Dr. Margaret Barker at the Temple Studies Symposium III in London this past weekend.  Her words were an introduction...

  • Attaining the Resurrection in Mortality by Temple Study on Oct 19, 2009

    Margaret Barker The use of those two words together, resurrection in mortality, appears to be perfectly incongruous at first glance.  In our common parlance in the Church we understand resurrection to be something that can only happen after mortalit...

  • “The Temple as a Place of Ascent to God” – Notes from Dr. Peterson’s Fireside by Temple Study on Jul 15, 2009

    View of Salt Lake Valley from the Draper Temple on July 10, 2009. The Jordan River and Oquirrh Mountain temples are in the distance. On Sunday I had the opportunity of going to the Daybreak Stake Center in South Jordan and listening to a wonderful f...

  • The Father Anointing By Apostle John Dean by Journals of the Heart on Jun 22, 2009

    After pondering the comments and heart cry of the other speakers I soon realized that old age and white hair does not make one a father. I felt the Lord tell me that the anointing to be a true spiritual father is a gift from God. The father anointing...

  • Mosaic Tabernacle as an Aaronic Temple by Temple Study on Apr 12, 2009

    The Tabernacle at Sunset - by Pat Marvenko Smith (click for larger view) Note: I taught our Elders Quorum class today, and was assigned the topic of the Mosaic Tabernacle as a Temple.  Below are the notes and illustrations I used for my lesson. Rev...

  • Gremiale – An Apron-like Catholic Liturgical Vestment by Temple Study on Mar 20, 2009

    Pope Benedict XVI wearing the gremiale, an apron-like vestment The gremiale, also called gremial, is an apron-like vestment worn by the bishop as part of the Catholic Mass or other sacred orders.  The Catholic Encyclopedia describes the current unde...

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