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Dogs and Cats
I had to explain to a couple of the younger servers a fortnight ago why I am more welcoming to dogs at divine worship than cats. At the time I illustrated this with a story about a priest that I knew whose dog acted as a server at the mass – patiently sitting on one…
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Church Times Adverts
Two adverts in the Church Times have caught my eye. Both from the Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness.Firstly, this: THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLANDA rare opportunity for NSM/Retired PriestHouse for DutyRectory adjacent to church set in idyllic location, only10 minutes from Inverness.The views are some of the finest in Scotland.Secondly this: DIOCESE OF MORAY, ROSS…
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Fuel Protests
These fuel protesters seem able to get the government to say whatever they like. It cannot be good for the country in the long run to have taxation decided by lorry drivers and the “countryside” lobby.
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Vocation
I remember when I was going through a rather long selection procedure for the priesthood a question coming up about photocopiers. I had been asked about what priests do and had given some reply about the priest standing at the altar week by week and being an icon of God's love. Or something. The rather…
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Electricity
You just never know whether there is going to be electricity in Bridge of Allan these days.
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Sermon – 30 May 2004 – Pentecost
One of the characteristics of heaven is the unity of all of God?s creatures around the throne. There is something deep in the guts of most Christians which tells them that ultimately we will all be together at the last, praising God. And knowledge and language will have passed away. The great hope is that…
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Links added
I've added a link on the left to Dylan's lectionary blog – well worth checking out. (And thanks for the post further down the page, Dylan).I've also added one to healyourchurchwebsite.com which is required reading.Talking of church websites, the one for the diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney is worth checking out. The news is out…
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