• Christmas Day Sermon 2012

    Many of you will be aware that I recently have returned from a big sabbatical trip to churches in Canada and the United States.

    I was there to learn and reflect and grow and I did that by making contact with the most interesting folk I could find in church life on the other side of the North Atlantic.

    Inevitably I spent quite a lot of time poking around churches over there and coming from this cathedral, I was interested in what cathedrals over there were up to.

    Which is how I found myself in the National Cathedral in Washington DC just a day or two after the American Election in November.

    It is a mighty building. Far bigger than we are but when I saw it, it was not looking its best. Still recovering from an earthquake which wobbled all its stonework, they have netting strung all across the nave to catch falling fragments. So you stand in this enormous church unable to look up and appreciate the great spaces.

    Unable to look up, instead I went down. For underneath the nave is a maze of twisty passages which lead (more…)

6 responses to “Not sure who is in charge”

  1. Eamonn Avatar

    The blurred figure in the background.

    1. Ruth Avatar
      Ruth

      There’s no lead attached to the dog collar – if that’s any help….

  2. Allan Ronald Avatar

    In my experience the cat is always in charge.

  3. Pam R Avatar
    Pam R

    It’s the one with the elegant pose and the natural air of authority.

  4. Fr. Ron Smith Avatar

    The inscrutable one, of course!

  5. Augur Pearce Avatar
    Augur Pearce

    No idea, without having consulted the cathedral statutes on the relative positions of the Canon Feline and the Provost.

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