If you recall, after the walk-about to meet and greet the candidates for bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana, I named the Rev. Morris Thompson as my favorite amongst the candidates. If you don't remember, I remind you.
My favorite of all and the one I would vote for if I had a vote is Fr Morris Thompson. He looked good on paper, and I liked him face to face.
A friend who once attended a church where Fr Thompson served applauded my choice.
June -
It's the middle of the night, but just caught up with your blog, not perused for several months. Happy to see that you like Morris for bishop !!
He was an assistant at our church in Ashland, loved by all, and now rectors a large church in Lexington KY, where he is highly thought of. Good friends of ours there have watched, loved and benefited from his pastoral gifts thru the years. They would hate to lose him, but feel he may best serve in wider pastures & offer his gifts as bishop in a diocese that has been through the tribulations that La. has.
And lo! A miracle happened. My favorite was elected as 11th bishop of the Diocese of Louisiana.
I don't know if Christ Church Cathedral will hold all the people who want to attend. Bishop Charles Jenkins, our retired bishop, was consecrated at St Dominic's Roman Catholic Church because it accommodated a larger number than Christ Church. Still, I'm pleased that the ceremony will be at the cathedral. I presume arrangements will be made for an overflow crowd to view the ceremony elsewhere on the cathedral grounds.
No reservations will be taken, so first come, first served with seating. I'll try to get a seat, but I won't arrive earlier than 8:00 AM, when the doors open. Is it possible that my peon of praise here for our bishop-elect might get me a special seat at the ceremony? Probably not, but if a seat is offered, I won't say no. After all, I'm an old lady.
I've wondered whether "ordain" or "consecrate" is the proper term for making a bishop. I've heard opinions in favor of both terms. The invitation states:
"The Most Reverend Katharine Jefforts Schori the Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church will ordain and consecrate The Very Reverend Morris King Thompson, Jr...."
The Via Media applied?
The scan of the invitation is taken from Churchwork, the diocesan magazine.
We used to talk about "making" deacons, "ordaining" priests and "consecrating" bishops. However, all three are ordinations. "Making" deacons appears to have disappeared long since, and "consecrating" bishops seems sure to follow.
ReplyDeleteSo, the short answer is "either - but 'ordain' is better."
Malcolm, thank you for the explanation. Henceforth, I shall say ordination for all three orders.
ReplyDeleteit's nice that your fave got in, Mimi.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't always happen in life, does it. So, good when it does.
I hope you will find a seat Mimi. You have at least 2 ways to get in as a "blog journalist" and as you say age. Tell them that there is a big group of people who will be waiting to hear/see your first hand reporting so go get your press pass. But you cannot be let because we need you right the beginning (LOL)But you will be forgiven if you are a few munites late. May the ocassion be trully glorious.
ReplyDeletewv=phagfcal (it must mean something! But I do not know what.
Doesn't always happen in life, does
ReplyDeleteVery seldom, Cathy.
Blog journalist credentials? I wish, Rudo. No, I don't really. If I get in, I want to enjoy the moment. I'll tell you about the ceremony, but I don't want to feel like I'm working while I'm there.
Bishop Morris Thompson is Coming.
ReplyDeleteI didn't even realize he was breathing heavy!
Wakka-wakka!
(I swear it's a sickness I am sooo, so sorry.)
Heh, heh. You sound truly sorry, Mark. I hope the good bishop-elect doesn't drop in to visit my comments. I'll never get a special seat this way.
ReplyDeleteMark, you naughty boy!
ReplyDeleteMark is incorrigible.
ReplyDeleteNope. Never been corriged in my life!
ReplyDeleteGood for you and Louisiana!
ReplyDeleteGöran, thank you.
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