Monday, June 20, 2011

IT GETS BETTER - THE CHICAGO CUBS



H/T to Jim Burroway at Box Turtle Bulletin who says:
It’s worth noting that Cubs’ co-owner Laura Ricketts is an out Lesbian. Your Chicago Cubs are now the second major league baseball team (and, I believe, the second major league sports team overall) to produce a video. San Francisco Giants released theirs three weeks ago. Boston Red Sox have also announced that they will release a video soon.

Take the It Gets Better Pledge.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA - LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES IN THE ANGLICAN COVENANT

From Canon Alan Perry, a priest in the Anglican Church of Canada at his blog Insert Cathchy Blog Title Here:
The Governance Working Group of the Anglican Church of Canada has released its report on the legal and constitutional implications of the proposed Anglican Covenant, as requested by the General Synod. In addition to the report, there is also an executive summary.

Definitional Concerns lists no fewer than nine key terms in the proposed Covenant that are left undefined. This is a concern because, as the report states, “the Covenant is more than a statement of belief or intention; it is a legal document.” Exactly. And as a legal document it requires clarity of definition. For without clarity, the report says, it is “difficult to know the full nature and extent of the obligations which would be undertaken by adopting the Covenant.” That being the case, it is difficult to understand how any Synod can responsibly vote to adopt the Covenant.

Under the rubric of Procedural Concerns, the report discusses seven difficulties with the dispute-settling process in the proposed Covenant. For example, the report raises concerns about the vagueness of the process in section 4.2. (See my comments in this vein here.) It also notes that the process fails to guarantee the principles of Natural Justice. I have also analysed this issue in two parts here and here. Furthermore, there is no right or mechanism to appeal a decision of the Standing Committee.

Even if you don't read the entire report, do have a look at the executive summary. It's well worth taking the time, because, as I see it, the document has implications beyond the Anglican Church of Canada.

Lionel Deimel, of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in the US, also comments on the Canadian church report.
Today, however, the Anglican Church of Canada released a document that, although it does not draw the obvious conclusion that the Covenant should be rejected because it is incompetently written, most definitely establishes that it is incompetently written. One cannot, in fact, read “Legal and Constitutional Issues Presented to the Canadian Church by the Proposed Anglican Covenant” without concluding that the text of the Covenant is a train wreck.

Lionel notes from a story in Episcopal News Service that the Executive Council of The Episcopal Church received a report from the Standing Commission on Constitution and Canons, which will not be published until later because, as council member Rosalie Ballantine said, “We’re reluctant to have it out there” because some people may assume that decisions have already been made."

In the interest of transparency, I'd hope that the Executive Council will rethink withholding the report, unless there are very serious reasons for doing so. The decision in favor of secrecy following on the heels of the Anglican Church of Canada's quick release of their document invites unfavorable comparison.

As Jim Naughton says at The Lead, "Conversely, the Anglican Church of Canada, which apparently regards its members as adults, has released its report...along with an executive summary...."

Transparency is the best policy, except for the gravest of reasons, and what people may assume does have the ring of gravity sufficient for withholding release of the document until a later time.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

STORY OF THE DAY - TWO WISE MEN

My great-aunt Clara told us once about
the time she was one of the wise men in
the church play & when it came to her
part she said we're here bearing
frankincense, gold & myrrh, heavy on
the frankincense because of that camel
smell & after that her father always
called it the story of the Two Wise Men &
that other guy & we laughed so hard we
had to pee.

From StoryPeople.

ANDEE AND KIRSTIN


Please continue (or begin) prayers for Andee and Kirstin, pictured above. Their story is at Kirstin's blog, Barefoot and Laughing.

Kirstin, may God the Father bless you, God the Son heal you, God the Holy Spirit give you strength. May God the holy and undivided Trinity guard your body, save your soul, and bring you safely to his heavenly country; where he lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen.

We pray, O Lord, for those whom you have called to care for Kirstin, especially Andee. Strengthen them by your life-giving Spirit, that by their loving ministries Kirstin may be comforted and her suffering alleviated. Grant, O Lord, your peace that surpasses understanding to Kirstin and her caregivers, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

THE REV MARIANN BUDDE BISHOP-ELECT IN DIOCESE OF WASHINGTON DC


From Ann Fontaine at The Lead:
The Rev. Dr. Mariann Edgar Budde has been elected bishop for the Diocese of Washington DC on the second ballot pending consents from the Bishops and Standing Committees of the Episcopal Church. Budde was selected by the clergy on the first ballot.

Bishop-elect Budde's biography is here.
Mariann has learned that anything worth doing takes time. Leading a parish well, raising a family well, being faithful in any realm of life and ministry takes time, perseverance and faith. The miracle of the loaves and fishes is the spiritual foundation upon which she depends daily. While drawn to prophetic voices that inspire change, she nonetheless feels her call is one of leadership rather than prophecy. Her vocation is grounded in the work of aligning the church to the vision of God, taking small, steady steps to transform our lives, congregations, and structures to better serve God’s mission in the world.

At The Lead is a video of her interview as a candidate for the position.

Blessings and congratulations to Bishop-elect Budde and to the people of the Diocese of Washington DC.

UPDATE ON OUR FRIEND GÖRAN

Yesterday from Göran's Facebook friend:
Hello good friends of Goran, we have talked a few minutes ago over the phone,and he told me tomorrow he will be online,i feel for him,but we always say may the will of God be done,i hope he will update much than what i can do. Blessing be to everyone.

That would be today, but nothing yet from Göran himself. I'll watch, and if you see a word from Göran himself, please let me know.

Friday, June 17, 2011

I AM A CAT AND I WILL SLEEP WHERE I LIKE !!


Tuxedo kitteh on the keys



Tabby kitteh on the strings (almost)



Will the little plant make it?



The larger plant will make it.



The tree will survive, but will the kitteh?

Thanks to Doug.

THE GODLY WISDOM OF DOROTHY DAY


As I was cleaning out my "Documents" files, I came across these quotes from Dorothy Day, the founder of the Catholic Worker Movement, which I had saved some time ago. Her words seem very wise today.

Dorothy Day on the "undeserving poor":
The Catholic Worker attitude toward those who were welcomed wasn't always appreciated. These weren't the "deserving poor," it was sometimes objected, but drunkards and good-for-nothings. A visiting social worker asked Day how long the "clients" were permitted to stay. "We let them stay forever," Day answered with a fierce look in her eye. "They live with us, they die with us, and we give them a Christian burial. We pray for them after they are dead. Once they are taken in, they become members of the family. Or rather they always were members of the family. They are our brothers and sisters in Christ."

Dorothy Day on the works of mercy:
If I did not believe, if I did not make what is called an act of faith (and each act of faith increases our capacity for faith), if I did not have faith that the works of mercy do lighten the sum total of suffering in the world, so that those who are suffering in this ghastly struggle somehow mysteriously find their pain lifted and some balm of consolation poured on their wounds — if I did not believe these things, the problem of evil would indeed be overwhelming.

The website of The Catholic Worker has further information on Dorothy Day.

THE CIRCUS IS IN TOWN!


Click on the image for the larger view of the stars of the Republican circus.

Mark Mosely at The Lens has the scoop.
Before the 2011 Republican Leadership Conference opening event Thursday, a delegate began chatting with me about the conference. She explained that she was a “Mitt Romney girl.” She pointed to the photo of the former Massachusetts governor on the cover of the Liberty Today newspaper. Presidential candidate, U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., also graced the May 2011 cover.

“Wouldn’t they make a good-looking ticket?” the delegate asked me in an eastern Pennsylvanian accent.

“Oh sure,” I agreed.

“Of course any of [the GOP nominees] would be better than the goofball we have in the White House now.” Then she leaned over and confessed: “I don’t like chocolate candy.”

The exchange took place in the morning and set the mood for Mark for the jollity that was to follow.
The afternoon session began no less awkwardly. Republican Party of Louisiana Chairman Roger Villere walked onstage in a white suit while “Fanfare for the Common Man” played. Villere asked everyone to rise for the Pledge of Allegiance, but no flag was on the stage or on the video screens. I’d brought a small flag and was about to offer it, but Villere quickly suggested that attendees could pledge allegiance to the tiny flag pin on his suit lapel.

As they say, you can't make this stuff up.

Roger Villere in his white (linen?) suit oozes Uptown New Orleans, and "common man" is not the first words that leap to mind when I think of Villere.

And no flag?!! How can this be?!! At most Republican gatherings, the stage is lined with more flags than you can count. Methinks someone or someones will pay a heavy price for the missing flags.

Read the rest of Mark's account. Imagine! He attended two circuses on one day.

BAREFOOT AND FOREVER LAUGHING - PART TWO



My very own copy of the video by MadPriest
(inspired by Bishop Clumber) with images of our dear friend, Kirstin Paisley, set to music.

Your very own copy awaits you at YouTube.