Spotted in St Mary’s Episcopal Church, Port Glasgow. From the Epiphany Chapel.
6 responses to “He is risen indeed, Alleluia!”
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Happy Easter, Kelvin!
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Hail glittering Light bedecks the dawn! Indeed.
CHRIST IS RISEN, ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA!
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Forgive my denseness, or ignorance, Kelvin – but what are the white bits?! Feathers? Rose petals? No, you could never throw them that high. Have you opened a magnum of superbubbly? – Whatever they are / it is, it looks lovely!
Christ is risen from the dead: By his death he conquered death, and to those in the grave he gave life! [Easter troparion]-
Silver stars fired from a glitter cannon. (No, really!) During the singing of Hail to thee O Queen of Heaven.
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Oh, I see: they are a miraculous indoor Hail-storm. 😎
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Your sexton now hates you. 😜
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