Two adverts in the Church Times have caught my eye. Both from the Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness.
Firstly, this:
THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND
A rare opportunity for NSM/Retired Priest
House for Duty
Rectory adjacent to church set in idyllic location, only
10 minutes from Inverness.
The views are some of the finest in Scotland.
Secondly this:
DIOCESE OF MORAY, ROSS AND CAITHNESS
House for Duty in the Highlands
St Ninian's Church, Glenurquhart, Inverness-shire
Rural parish with lay ministry team
Lochside church with fishing rights
Well appointed house provided. 16 miles from Inverness.
Is this what I will end my days doing – working for nothing but views and fishing rights in the far north? I suppose that at least with the second one there is some possibility of catching your own food. What next though – “House for Duty – fresh air included?”
The church pension scheme seems to be worth less every time you look at it. Clergy are almost compelled to live their working lives in unsuitable housing. The hours! The pay! And then some church thinks it is doing us a favour by inviting clergy to go and work for nothing more than fishing rights and a house, or a place with a view.
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