Tuesday, October 27, 2015

I'LL BE THERE AT THE NATIONAL CATHEDRAL


National Cathedral - Washington DC
On Sunday, November 1, 2015, All Saints Day, I shall attend the installation of Presiding Bishop-elect Michael Curry as 27th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church at the National Cathedral in Washington DC. My friend Lisa, who was a deputy to General Convention 2015, will not be able to use her ticket to the installation, so she offered it to several friends, and I was the first to respond with a yes. I had put my name in the lottery for a ticket but did not win, so I was thrilled by the offer of the ticket.

After I booked my flight, I noticed that along with the ticket, I would be asked to present ID. Well, I am not Lisa, so I wrote to her and asked if this might present a problem. Dear Lisa, who knew the right people to contact, along with having to deal with cat/veterinarian and other matters in her own life, arranged to have my name placed on the master list of ticket holders, so I will not need to pretend to be Lisa.  My flight is non-refundable, so I am quite relieved that all is in order for me to attend the ceremony.  Otherwise, I was going to DC anyway to present myself at the door of the cathedral to see what would happen.  If I didn't get in, I planned to enjoy a few tourist days in the nation's capital.

Thanks again to Lisa, for the gift of the ticket and for making the necessary arrangements for me to attend in my own name.

Cathedral image by Carol M. Highsmith from Wikipedia.

Below is a video of Bishop-elect Curry following his election at General Convention 2015 of the Episcopal Church.



FRIDAY UPDATE: I will not be attending the installation of Bishop Curry. I've been ill with gastrointestinal problems, aches, and fever, since Wednesday evening. Yesterday, I was not well enough to finish packing, and, though I feel somewhat better today, there's no way I could be on a plane. I'm so sorry to miss the ceremony and that the ticket will not be used, unless someone wants it, and we work out a way for me to get it to them.

I cancelled my flight reservation, and I will get a refund, which surprises me. Southwest wanted to give me a free round trip ticket to travel later, but I said this was to be my last flight, so the ticket would do me no good. The airline then agreed to refund the cost, and I'm grateful to them. I cancelled my hotel reservation at no charge.

Though I'm very disappointed, I've been too ill to think about what I'll be missing, and I know I made the right decision. This, too, shall pass, and now I know I need to stick to my plan not to arrange more travel, except for short car trips.

10 comments:

  1. Congrats, June. I'm glad it all worked out for you and that you will have a lovely, unhindered experience. Safe travels and God bless.

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    1. Thanks, Susan. I vowed that my trip to England would be my final flight overseas, and my trip to New York last summer would be my last flight anywhere, but when I saw there was a lottery for tickets to the installation, I threw my name into the mix. If I won a ticket, the flight to DC would be my final exception. I didn't win a ticket, but along came Lisa's offer, and I grabbed it. As they say, never say never.

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  2. I LOVE IT! Perfect to have you there (it's like family participation)...I hope they have the live streaming again...even in Guatemala I watched the entire affair with++Kathrine beating on the door to the smudge dancers and I even saw Bishop Alvarez (now retired, Puerto Rico) serving Communion...very inspiring, colorful and happy...HAPPY IS GOOD! Travel safetly, please report the wonders of the day.

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    1. I watched the streaming version of Katharine's installation, too, and loved it. As I said on Facebook before the arrangements for me to be on the list were final, if I wasn't allowed in, I planned to nail theses to the door of the cathedral about turning away ladies of a certain age. ;-)

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  3. I am jealous, June! I'm glad you are going though!

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  4. So sorry to read in your update that you had to cancel your trip. You would have been an excellent reporter for all of us, and I'm also certain that the experience would have been a personal blessing for you. But life does throw us curve balls. Sending prayers that you will bounce back quickly. I hope you'll find good coverage of the event that will allow you to (almost) feel as if you were there.

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    1. Thank you for your prayers and kind words, Prairie Soul. I'm on the mend now. I watched most of the installation ceremony on streaming video. I guess I wasn't meant to be there.

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  5. Was happy for you Mimi, now sad. I know you're resolved on your "No Fly Zone" decision, but I hope you'll see that your illness was just random, and not an omen. As long as we're alive, we have a mission. And rule #1 of discerning our mission (from that scamp, the Holy Spirit!), is to "Never Say Never".

    Hope you enjoyed the installation via video. I confess, I'd forgotten it was today---had my own church duties. I'm sorry the clergy in St Michael's forgot it was today, too: it wasn't mentioned! I just downloaded it now...

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    1. Thanks, JCF. I watched most of the ceremony on streaming video, and I'll catch the part I missed later.

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