When Brothers Dwell in Unity is now available!

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“Original and significant… [Morris argues] that the Orthodox Church can recognize the adelphopoiesis rite known from Byzantine times as a recognition of same-sex civil marriage and supports [his] argument convincingly throughout the book by drawing on the parallel of ecclesiastical recognition for second and third marriages, with historical antecedents that reach back to the 9th century.” — Claudia Rapp, Professor of Byzantine Studies (University of Vienna); author of Brother-Making in Late Antiquity: Monks, Laymen and Christian Ritual (Oxford, 2016)

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Epiphany Cake

One of the kings from the 2015 Epiphany parade in Prague.

One of the kings from the 2015 Epiphany parade in Prague.

Epiphany, traditionally celebrated on January 6, is the celebration (in Western Christianity) of the arrival of the Magi to adore the Christ Child. (Among the Eastern Christians, the Epiphany is the celebration of the Baptism of Christ.) There are many traditional festivities, such as the Three Kings Parades — one of the best is in East Harlem! But the one in Prague (seen above) is pretty splendid as well.

An Epiphany Cake, also called a King Cake, is customarily served at the festive dinner on January 6. Inside the cake are often placed a bean or other trinkets, to indicate good fortune or wealth in the coming year as well as to mark who will be responsible for baking the cake at the next Epiphany celebration.

Here is my favorite Epiphany Cake recipe:

Ingredients:
2 1/4 cups flour
1 1/2 cups sugar
3 tsps. baking powder
1 tsp salt
1/2 cup butter
1 cup milk
1 1/2 tsps. vanilla
2 eggs

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease and flour cake pan.
Melt the butter in a small pan on the stove.
Mix together all the dry ingredients.
Add the eggs, vanilla, and milk. Mix well.
Add the melted butter. Mix well again.
Pour batter into cake pan.
Bake approx. 45-60 minutes.

Most important: Don’t forget to lick the bowl and spoon!

Icing (if desired):
1/4 cup butter, melted and cooled
1/4 cup cream
2 tsps. vanilla
3 cups sugar

Combine the butter, cream, and vanilla.
Slowly add the sugar.
Add more sugar or a few more drops of cream to reach the proper consistency.
Spread on cool cake.

Again — don’t forget to lick the bowl and spoon!

Blog Stats 2015

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This just in! We got the stats on the performance of the StephenMorrisAuthor.com blog during the year that we just rang out! During 2015, it seems that:

The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 14,000 times in 2015. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 5 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.

The busiest day of the year was December 7th with 162 views. The most popular post that day was Frankincense.

The other most posts that were viewed the most times over the course of the year were
1. Lily of the Valley (originally posted May 2013)
2. Emerald (originally posted May 2013)
3. Marigold, the “birth flower” of October (originally posted October 2013)
4. Pope Innocent VIII and the witches (originally posted July 2013)
5. Daffodil, the flower of March (originally posted March 2013)

To compare with the blog performance in past years, click here and here.

What was YOUR favorite post??