Here’s one of those nativity sets that I was talking about in my Midnight Mass sermon the other night.
6 responses to “Not sure who is in charge”
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The blurred figure in the background.
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There’s no lead attached to the dog collar – if that’s any help….
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In my experience the cat is always in charge.
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It’s the one with the elegant pose and the natural air of authority.
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The inscrutable one, of course!
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No idea, without having consulted the cathedral statutes on the relative positions of the Canon Feline and the Provost.
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Muddled links sorted
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