BLESSED ARE THE CHEESEMAKERS
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A calf with a white marking on its forehead in the approximate shape of a
cross was born last week at a dairy farm in Sterling, CT, a small rustic
town on ...
Tony Blair would still have gone to war without WMDs
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In our splash this morning, David Brown and I report on Fern Britton's interview with Tony Blair to be broadcast on BBC1 at 10am tomorrow.
This is one of th...
Rejoice in the Lord Alway
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The Introit for Advent III is *Gaudete in Domino* - "Rejoice in the Lord." Here
is an mp3 of the chant, thanks to the Brazilian Benedictines. Here's the
sc...
Advent 2C, 2009
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In these weeks leading up to Christmas, as the signs are all around us that there is a different way to live, maybe you might ask yourself if there’s somethi...
Anglicans thinking of Rome 'must not become a sect'
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Discontented Anglicans who convert must not become a "sect" within the Roman
Catholic Church, a senior Catholic clergyman dealing with church unity has
war...
Los Angeles - Friday reports
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Pat Ashworth reported it all for the Church Times in Election of lesbian
bishop stirs up controversy. Riazat Butt reports in the Guardian that
Archbishop R...
Sermon notes: Advent 3 Year C; Luke 3:7-18
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Luke 3:7-18 John said to the crowds that came out to be baptized by him, "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bear fruits wor...
Let your gentleness be known to everyone
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Phillippians 4:4-7
Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. Let your gentleness be known to everyone. The Lord is near. Do not worry about an...
Fairly traded chocolate?
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Today's Church Times Leader, The Kit-Kat club, makes reference to the
Church Times from 100 years ago this week: 100 years ago: The Cadbury
lib...
Under attack
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I appear to be under attack this week. First by germs which have taken my
voice away and given me a squeak. Secondly, by some people who seem to think
that...
Suburban Captivity of a Schlemiel
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It’s 1967. Woodstock is two years off, and Betty Crocker is still queen of
the ’burbs. *Larry Gopnik is a schlemiel, a loser, a junior professor of
math at...
Hate the sin - Love the sinner
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A lot of people on this side of the besetting issue really dislike that old
nostrum "hate the sin: love the sinner."
I understand why. There are a lot of p...
Tidy Hair
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Appearances are crucial for todays young teenagers I know, particularly hair
styles, bespeak who you are. I speak only for boys as I was never blessed
with...
access to the truth: Afghan detainees
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I'm watching debate on a motion in parliament to submit redacted and
censored documents.
watch it live on CPAC
2:05
Think the vote will procede after the...
No Pain No Gain
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Anybody watch the season finale of ‘The Biggest Loser’ this week?
That’s the TV show in which 16 really obese people compete against one
another to lose w...
Ruth Gledhill on Bishop Elect Mary Glasspool
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Ruth Gledhill, intrepid reporter for the London Times, has written a fine comment on her interview with Bishop Elect Mary Glasspool. She begins by saying, "C...
Thomas Merton
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Thomas Merton died 41 years ago today. Some years back I moved a motion at
our diocesan synod, the cogs of which have been slowly working – (ACANZP’s)
Gene...
Paul was not a Christian (contd.)
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Yesterday's NY Times contained a post arguing for a more Jewish
interpretation of Paul and referencing an article in the Tablet from
November. Actually, th...
Did somebody cry "Wolf"?
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Well, well, well – there are *two* new suffragan Bishops in Los Angeles, but
since numbers have never been a strong suite for my genitally-challenged
imita...
Sanctuary First.
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I'm really proud this week because it is my prayers and my chosen Bible
readings which are in the daily worship bit of Sanctuary First's website,
all this ...
Bill Carroll Response to N Michigan
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The comment from Fr. Bill Carroll in the previous posting is just so strong,
I thought I'd put it front and center. This is in response to a letter
posted ...
2 comments:
Some observations:
1. Can it be fun to sing and dance with soot in your eyes?
2. Their tunnels must be taller than ours.
There is never enough Bollywood on blogs ... especially moving train ones :-)
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