I saw this painting recently in London. It purports to be St Monica being handed her newly born son who was to become Augustine of Hippo.
It seems to me that this painting explains much.
I saw this painting recently in London. It purports to be St Monica being handed her newly born son who was to become Augustine of Hippo.
It seems to me that this painting explains much.
you forgot to mention that light boxes work much better in proper offices, rather than those shared with cats.
Oh, that’s one of those PhD theses never yet completed: Symbiosis and Stasis – the effect of cats on lightboxes, the effect of lightboxes on cats and the effects of each on those living with Seasonally Affective Disorder.
According to those posters on the underground, catowners are apparently more stress-free and content and the norm so, surely, a cat AND light box owner ought to be chirpy as Santa Clause!
We have one. Not out yet but it might have been had it not been for a few days earlier this week in Belfast while NI pretended to be Spain in summer!
Thanks Coxy. Can I also saw how much I am in awe of your Church Times Page 3 Stunner success this week.
A media triumph.
Now, if I dressed up in pink and had my photo taken running about in shorts, I wonder if the Church Times….
Not a CT subscriber, so : Link?!! Hope it was the neon number ๐
Although surely, given the choice, Italian Vanity Fair makes for the more impressive C.V. entry ๐
….with and without the Cope of Glory, Kelvin??
Kelvin, no.
But let us just enjoy that for once Nick looks better in pink.
Last night’s service was all that it should have been. Happy, good humoured and dusted with gold. The little organ mass was a delight. God did indeed go up with a great shout. Congregation double what it was last year. Alleluia.
Tomorrow is a glorious feast – it is Ascension Day. It is one of my favourites and celebrates one of those stories from the Bible (like the talking snake with legs in Genesis) that you instinctively know is true. Services at 11 am, 1.05 pm (in Glasgow University Chapel) and 7.30 pm. The evening one…
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