• Dream

    Had this weird dream involving Eric Idle, rollerblading nuns and some morris dancers.

    Oh, wait a minute…..

13 responses to “Read all about it … again”

  1. steve Avatar
    steve

    It seems that gays are flavour of the month on Scottish Christian blogs, see the end of this thread: http://www.catholictruthscotland.com/blog/?p=1698#comments
    It seems that ‘sibling’ is stirring up the homophobes, is s/he an anglican?
    Oops should that be a capital ‘A’?

  2. kelvin Avatar

    I do try not to read the catholictruthsciotland blog. It does nothing for one’s devotions. I’ve no idea who sibling is.

  3. steve Avatar
    steve

    Indeed the prudence of a devout pastor

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