Take a look at what Beth has written about All Souls Day over on her blog. She’s a young medic who works in the local cancer hospital by day and by night and who works at the altar of the Lord as a server by night and by day.
One response to “Sermon for St Francis 4 October 2009”
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I like the idea of getting on and building not pining (bad pun) for a past (rose-tinted) state.
You’ve also called to mind something my school chaplain once said – one might be called to be a fool for Christ – but never an idiot.
And I wonder if Francis might have been more memorable if he took a sponge with him?
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