miscellany [ mis-uh-ley-nee], noun
1. a miscellaneous collection or group of various or somewhat unrelated items
2. a miscellaneous collection of literary compositions or pieces by several authors, dealing with various topics, assembled in a volume or book
How important is it? "Well, the Methodists have gone and done it. The United Methodists in the US have decided that it is worth dividing their church and for the sake of giving approval to homosexuality and homosexual clergy. This issue was the hill on which a church died. Imagine that. Not for the sake of the divinity of Christ or His humanity or for the sake of justification or for the cause of Scripture -- they were willing to kill a church for the sake of the alphabet soup of sexual desire and gender identity." Pr. Peters nailed it with his assessment of the true priorities of the UMC.
Ronald Knox on believing in the devil “It is so stupid of modern civilization to have given up believing in the devil when he is the only explanation of it.” Bingo.
Pope Excommunicates Bishop On Suspicion Of Being A Christian. Satire. If you're not following the drama in the Roman Catholic Church, you should, because like it or not, Rome sets the course for all of Western Christianity...as much as we like to think otherwise. Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has been highly critical of Pope Francis, revealing financial corruption in the Vatican and accusing the Pope of covering up sexual abuse. Though retired, he has continued to be critical of Francis, arguably one of the most left-leaning popes of all time who has been criticized by many traditional, conservative Roman Catholics.