Saturday, August 6, 2011
ALL TOO TRUE!
The photo of the billboard above is all over the internet, but Lapin sent it to me, so I may as well have it, too.
Friday, August 5, 2011
LEXIPHILES
When fish are in schools they sometimes take debate.Well, they made me laugh.
A thief who stole a calendar got twelve months.
A will is a dead giveaway.
If you don't pay your exorcist you can get repossessed.
You are stuck with your debt if you can't budge it.
A boiled egg is hard to beat.
When a clock is hungry it goes back four seconds.
Those who get too big for their britches will be exposed in the end.
When she saw her first strands of gray hair, she thought she'd dye.
The guy who fell onto an upholstery machine is fully recovered.
He had a photographic memory which was never developed.
Don't blame me. Blame Doug.
STORY OF THE DAY - DESTINY
Destiny? There's only your time & thenI love it.
there's not-your-time, he said. All the
rest is made up to keep you busy.
From StoryPeople.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Today is the oldest you've ever been, yet the youngest you'll ever be, so enjoy this day while it lasts...Thanks to Sue T.
BISHOPS IN EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE PHILIPPINES 'NOT IN FAVOR' OF ANGLICAN COVENANT
According to John Chilton at The Lead, the Rt. Rev. Edward Malecdan, Prime Bishop of The Episcopal Church in the Philippines, stated in his address to General Synod in May that the bishops of the church are 'not in favor' of the Anglican Covenant.
[T]he Anglican Covenant which is supposedly a proposed document to help diffuse the tension in the Communion. The document is intended to be the final arbiter in the resolution of conflicts in the communion and that all member churches will have to adhere to its provisions. The ECP Council of Bishops noted that the document provides for the creation of a Standing Committee that will be the “Supreme Court” as it were, for the Anglican Communion to lord it over all Anglican Provinces. This, to the Council is very un-Anglican because of the autonomous nature of each Anglican Province. Hence, we are not in favor of the document. (My emphasis)Good news, indeed, accompanied by excellent reasons for not favoring the covenant. Thank you bishops of our sister church in the Philippines for showing us the way! If the bishops are not in favor of the covenant, it cannot be adopted by General Synod.
In the Primates’ Meeting I attended in Ireland, the unity and diversity of the Anglican Communion was clearly and strongly affirmed. We recognized that Anglicans have many disagreements as a Communion but we still can be agreeable to one another. We can still move towards reconciliation as sisters and brothers as a gift of God to us by persistently talking about our differences. This is the beauty of Anglicanism. Unity in diversity which is a recognized uniqueness of the Communion is preserved.
EXTRAORDINARY RHETORIC BY MITCH MCCONNELL
But at the Capitol, behind the four doors and the three receptionists and the police guard, [Senate minority leader Mitch] McConnell said he could imagine doing this again.And I thought the Democrats were over the top in their rhetoric when, according to second-hand accounts, Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) is quoted as saying, “We have negotiated with terrorists,” and Vice-President Joe Biden as saying the Republicans had “acted like terrorists”.
“I think some of our members may have thought the default issue was a hostage you might take a chance at shooting,” he said. “Most of us didn’t think that. What we did learn is this — it’s a hostage that’s worth ransoming. And it focuses the Congress on something that must be done.”
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
MAGNIFICENT SALISBURY CATHEDRAL
Salisbury Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Salisbury Cathedral is the most exquisite example of Gothic architecture I've seen in my life. Its symmetry, its relative simplicity, with little fussiness, its perfect proportions, its awe-inspiring upward thrust, all that and more served to make my visit to the great edifice a visual and spiritual joy.
The gorgeous vaulted and painted ceiling
The view down the nave toward the altar
The magnificent baptismal font, designed by William Pye and installed in 2008, has the following inscription:
'DO NOT FEAR FOR I HAVE REDEEMED YOU. I HAVE CALLED YOUR NAME, YOU ARE MINE. WHEN YOU PASS THROUGH THE WATERS I WILL BE WITH YOU. AND THROUGH THE RIVERS THEY SHALL NOT OVERWHELM YOU'
Read more about the font at the Salisbury Cathedral website.
All photos are from Wikipedia, with the exception of the font, which is mine.
And then, and then, as if the beauty of the cathedral were not enough, Cathy and I attended Evensong, sung by the choir of St Mark's Episcopal Church Choir from Berkeley, California, of which our long-time online friend, susan s, is a member. susan is third from left on the front row in the picture below. Imagine! I had to go to England to meet my fellow-citizen.
The choir from St Mark's sang beautifully. What a lovely finale to our visit to Salisbury Cathedral.
What a day! Earlier Cathy and I lunched with susan s., Erika, Laura (of Lay Anglicana) and her husband Robert, which lunch I will write about in due time. Chronological order is decidedly not my way of writing about my travels. Sorry about that.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
FOR COUNTERLIGHT
A letter to Time magazine. I removed the name of the writer, because I don't want trouble from Texas Pride.
Thanks to Lapin.
TO THE BISHOPS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
From the US Conference of Catholic Bishops:
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) sharply criticized a new HHS “preventive services” mandate requiring private health plans to cover female surgical sterilization and all drugs and devices approved by the FDA as contraceptives, including drugs which can attack a developing unborn child before and after implantation in the mother’s womb.Didn't we know this was coming? And swiftly, because the statement was probably written even before the formal announcement of the federal mandate for health insurance programs to offer no co-pay coverage for birth control.
“Although this new rule gives the agency the discretion to authorize a ‘religious’ exemption, it is so narrow as to exclude most Catholic social service agencies and healthcare providers,” said Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston and chairman of the USCCB Committee on Pro-Life Activities.
Dear Bishops:Thanks to whiteycat for the link.
I sharply criticize you for not minding your own business and tending to your own flock. Is it because your flock, for the most part, don't follow your out-of-touch rules on birth control that you seek to control the lives of those of us outside the fold? Well, stop it! We're sick and tired of your interference in our lives. MYOB!
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