• Congratulations

    Craig and Calum

    Congratulations to Craig and Calum, two members of St Mary’s congregation whose Nuptial Mass I conducted yesterday afternoon.

    Very often, the struggle towards equality seems to some people to take on the air of a pitched battle with people shouting their positions over the heads of others. The truth is, it really is an unbottling exercise – opening up a situation to let God’s Spirit make merry with those around.

    Yesterday’s celebrations were like that. People from Anglican, Roman Catholic and Conservative Evangelical (and no doubt other) backgrounds gathered around a fine young couple because they love them and together we saw them make promises to one another that have at their essence all that is holy and all that it is true.

    It was a genuinely joyful day and a wonderful privilege to share it with them.

2 responses to “Wedding Pic”

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    Anonymous

    Re: Wedding Pic
    Your sister looks lovely, your nephews look bewildered and you niece has the most beautiful smile.
    Why all in black though?  And what did you wear in the end?

    It's good to see the boys looking so well after their traumatic start to life

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    Anonymous

    Re: Wedding Pic
    The Groom, Best Man etc and the Nephews all wore black. I don’t know why.

    I wore an anonymous suit and tie and tried to blend in as best as I could

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