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Preaching today
I was not preaching today as the bishop was visiting. However, some notes from his sermon appear on the church website. One throwaway remark that he (the bishop) made to me was that it is interesting how important preaching is to a lot of liberal catholic churches. I think this is true. I don’t think…
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Pic on church website
Someone asked me today what the pic on the church website is of as it looks familiar. It is the centre of the altar cross.www.saint-saviour.org
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Events
Bat Day is tomorrow – with sunset bat walk. Bishop David is coming on Sunday and Sue White will be licensed as a Lay Reader. The Flower Festival starts next week on Thursday and lasts until the following Tuesday. (ie 26-31 May 2005) The church website should be relaunched this weekend with a rather more…
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Affirming Lay Liturgies
That last entry had scarcely been uploaded more than 2 minutes before the doorbell rang and my colleague from Stirling said, “Do you want a liturgy for licensing a Lay Reader?” Almost enough to make me believe in divine intervention. Almost.
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Verbatim – yesterday, General Synod Office
Me: Well, “temporary” as a description of a website is a bit of a red herring. After all, websites are all both temporary and not temporary simultaneously.Him: Thank you Confucius.
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The curious incident of the mouse in the night time
Was awakened by the most almighty crash at 0230 this morning. It was clear from the noise of pounding hooves that the last trump had sounded and the four horsemen of the apocalypse were riding through the bedroom. [Bear in mind that I had seen an opera last night in which Nero quite properly appeared…
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A Night at the Opera
Just back from a night at the opera. It was the RSAMD’s production of the Coronation of Poppea at the Traverse in Edinburgh. The Traverse made a better than expected venue for the piece which was beautifully sung. A pair of chattering harpsichords kept the dialogue going. The ensemble played well and the many soloists…
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The Monastery
Quite enjoyed watching “The Monastery” on BBC2 tonight. It is a new posh reality show where the conceit is that 5 men join the monks at Worth Abbey in Sussex. It is quite a good advert for the monastic life and religion in general. So much so, that I am thinking that it might be…
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