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The Bishop’s Blog

Our Father’s House

Our Father’s House

I never saw my divorced father’s last house. It was an apartment in a hotel in downtown Detroit where he lived alone. Neighbors discovered Harvey's...

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Daily prayer: To abhor sin

Daily prayer: To abhor sin

O God, you willed to redeem us from all iniquity by your Son: Deliver us when we are tempted to regard sin without abhorrence, and let the virtue of...

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Daily prayer: For repentance

Daily prayer: For repentance

Let your Spirit, O Lord, come into the midst of us to wash us with the pure water of repentance, and prepare us to be always a living sacrifice to...

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About the Blog

Bishop John Harvey Taylor has devoted himself to promoting reconciliation, transparency, and a stronger financial and organizational foundation for the diocese’s 200 parishes, missions, schools, and other institutions. In those called to leadership in the church, whether lay or ordained, he encourages the exercise of empathy and curiosity as tools of evangelism, to enrich relationships and build new ones across the barriers of difference and prejudice according to race, language, geography, orientation, identification, age, and socioeconomics.

These are some of his reflections: