Showing posts with label Liturgy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liturgy. Show all posts

Sunday, January 13, 2013

"IT'S A METAPHOR!"




Oh no.  I'm not telling you what the picture is about.  To find out, you'll have to click on Bosco Peters' post at Liturgy.  The picture and the post made me laugh, but the subject is serious.  Read all about it over there...waaay over there...all the way from New Zealand.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

SUPERHERO BOSCO NEEDS HELP!


Everyone to the rescue!  Superhero Bosco Peters has digital troubles!
A little help. Please....

My RSS Feed stopped. Google stopped putting me on its search results. Twitter has excluded me from its search (including the hashtags). Etc.


I’ve managed to fix, and thanks to others who have helped to fix, most (but not all) of the issues.
Bosco wants you to do stuff to help him out.  Check out his post, and do what he tells you to do.

Hey!  I thought superheros were to save us.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

I TAKE IT ALL BACK...


...the snark about the royal wedding. I just finished watching the entire ceremony in Westminster Abbey, uninterrupted, no fits and starts, no commentary. It was beautiful. The Anglican liturgy, the music, the sermon, the prayer composed by the royal pair, the Abbey, the deportment of the bride and groom, all of it was too lovely for words.

And, Leonardo, the Queen's dress was, too, mellow yellow in the softer lighting in the Abbey. I first saw the dress in bright sunlight on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in one of my earlier, disjointed viewings of the celebration.

In the scenes showing the trees decorating the Abbey, as the camera zoomed closer to the gorgeous Gothic stained glass window, the setting seemed to be the outdoors. The pans of the architectural elements of the Abbey and the shots from on high were breathtaking.

Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa!

Photo by John Stillwell/AFP/Getty Images

Thursday, March 31, 2011

BOSCO WRITES WHILE WARY

Says Bosco Peters at Liturgy:
I have tended to be wary about devoting much energy to the Anglican “Covenant” here. I do not see much value in debates that generate more heat than light. We can so easily get distracted – making majors out of minors…

But then Bosco goes on to devote a little energy to the Anglican Covenant, not a lot, just a little. And I, who have blathered on and on about the covenant, have said nothing even one tenth as excellent, clear, to the point, and which covers as many bases as Bosco does in his post. It seems there is much to be said for writing while wary. I'll have to try it some time. Please read Bosco's post.