• Daniel J. Sparks is a traditional Anglican priest and military chaplain.

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    The Poor Vicar’s sanctuary candle »

    November 10, 2008 » Comments (0)
    This article is part 7 of 10 in the series Poor Vicar's Sacristy in a Box.

    The next item included in the Poor Vicar’s Sacristy in a sanctuary candle. Whether the poor vicar uses a white or red sanctuary candle, both are available from the Dollar Tree for $1.00 each. Wal-Mart and many grocery stores also carry these for about $2.00 each. For those who prefer red light from the flame, [...]

    I Was Glad »

    November 9, 2008 » Comments (0)
    This article is part 1 of 79 in the series Anglican Choral Music.

    I have decided to return a feature to this website that was previously removed: Anglican choral music. Sacred music is something that I revere as precious, beautiful, and humbling. I am overjoyed to hear the voices of men and of angels in the solid words of the faith.

    Village Green Preservation Society »

    November 8, 2008 » Comments (3)

    The Poor Vicar’s alms basin »

    November 7, 2008 » Comments (0)
    This article is part 6 of 10 in the series Poor Vicar's Sacristy in a Box.

    The next item in the Poor Vicar’s Sacristy in a Box is an alms basin. There are countless items that could be used here. In small missions and parishes, one often sees a basket woven of wicker or reeds. I have been in some places where Tupperware was used; I won’t even go into details [...]

    The Poor Vicar’s vases »

    November 4, 2008 » Comments (0)
    This article is part 5 of 10 in the series Poor Vicar's Sacristy in a Box.

    The next item included in the Poor Vicar’s Sacristy in a Box is a pair of vases. These small vases are available at Dollar Tree for $1.00 each, for a total of $2.00. They are made of clear glass with a twisting decorative pattern around the sides. These vases are 8″ tall. Wal-Mart sells vases [...]

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