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  • PhD Topic

    If anyone is looking for a PhD topic, I suggest that they consider the following one: The Use of Public Prayer in the University of Stirling. It seems that once again the tide is flowing against public prayer at graduations. It should not be assumed that all chaplains are in favour of graduation prayers. Some…

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  • Wimbledon

    Some time, I don’t know when, I am going to pay attention and listen when someone tries to explain the rules and scoring of tennis to me. But not this year, it seems.

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  • Silver Ring Thing

    If only the Silver Ring Thing was starting in Inverness rather than Partick.

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  • Scottish Christian

    I’m delighted to be listed on the Scottish Christian Weblog page. www.scottishchristian.com is required reading. In fact, it is one of the newsfeeds that I check automatically using rss. Ian Ansdell must work very hard to keep up such a useful digest of Scottish church news. So, thanks Ian for listing the blog. I’ve updated…

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  • Scottish Episcopalian

    I’m very surprised to read the lead article in the Scottish Episcopalian this month. It implies that the members of the General Synod from this Diocese and from Brechin have formed themselves into a support group to fight to save St Serf’s old folks home. My memory of the meeting in question is that no…

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  • Overheard

    Overheard in the cathedral cloister this afternoon:”Who will dare to tell you the truth if a priest does not dare?” – Ambrose of Milan

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  • Sermon – 27 June 2004

    The gospel passage this morning [Luke 9:51-62] is presumed by commentators to be one that is full of so-called ?hard sayings? and difficult circumstances. Firstly there is the whiff of something distinctly racist about the story of the Samaritan village. Then Jesus appears to be encouraging people to follow him into a life of poverty…

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  • Blog count

    Another 10 days or so and the blog will have had 20000 hits since I started at the end of August last year.

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  • Voting Systems

    So, there will be Single Transferable Voting in the next elections for councillors in Scotland – the bill finally passed through the parliament yesterday. [Note the use of the definite article in the last part of that sentence – it contains within, the entire ambiguity of the constitutional settlement]. Liberal Democrats have achieved one of…

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