• 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.

4 responses to “Liturgical Instruction Video for Sunday morning”

  1. Susan Sheppard Hedges Avatar
    Susan Sheppard Hedges

    Calisthenics for Christ!!

  2. Brother David Avatar
    Brother David

    I take it Padre that you have this down perfectly and are ready for this coming Sunday?

  3. Melissa Holloway Avatar
    Melissa Holloway

    I am going to suggest this for our vestry retreat.

  4. Margaret of the Sea of Galilee Avatar
    Margaret of the Sea of Galilee

    Will this same dirty-blonde be there to “show us how it’s done”.
    Of course neither apricot nor beige are liturgical colours!

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