Monday, October 10, 2011

WELL DONE, ARCHBISHOP ROWAN


During his visit to Zimbabwe, in his sermon at the celebration of the Eucharist in a stadium crowded with 15,000 people, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams struck all the right notes.
It is not only that some refuse the invitation of God to share his abundant love and generosity. It is all too easy for us human beings to try and block that love and prevent it from reaching others. You know very well, dear brothers and sisters, what it means to have doors locked in your faces by those who claim the name of Christians and Anglicans. You know how those who by their greed and violence have refused the grace of God try to silence your worship and frustrate your witness in the churches and schools and hospitals of this country. But you also know what Jesus' parable teaches us so powerfully – that the will of God to invite people to his feast is so strong that it can triumph even over these mindless and Godless assaults. Just as the Risen Jesus breaks through the locked doors of fear and suspicion, so he continues to call you and empower you in spite of all efforts to defeat you. And in the Revelation to John, the Lord proclaims that he has set before us an open door that no-one can shut. It is the door of his promise, the door of his mercy, the door into the feast of his Kingdom.

In your faith and endurance, you have kept your eyes on that open door when the doors of your own churches have been shut against you. You have discovered that it is not the buildings that make a true church but the spiritual foundations on which your lives are built. And as we together give thanks for the open door that God puts before us, we may even find the strength to say to our enemies and persecutors, 'The door is open for you! Accept what God offers and turn away from the death-dealing folly of violence.'
....

This Eucharist is the sign of God's purpose for all of us; it is a feast in which all are fed with Christ's new life, in which there is no distinction of race, tribe or party. In this community there can be no place for violence or for retaliation: we stand together, sinners in need of grace, proclaiming to the world that there is room at God's table for all people equally. What the Church has to say to the society around it, whether here or in Britain, is not to advance a political programme but to point to the fact of this new creation, this fellowship of justice and joy, this universal feast. It is on the basis of this vision that we urge all people to say no to violence, especially as the next election approaches in this country; to discover that deep reverence for each person that absolutely forbids us from treating them as if their welfare did not matter, from abusing and attacking them.
Read it all. It is excellent.

There's more.

Following their meeting with President Robert Mugabe, the Archbishops of Canterbury, Central Africa, Southern Africa and Tanzania issued the following statement at their press conference.
In our capacities as leaders of the Anglican Church in Africa and worldwide, we have just met President Robert Mugabe.

We come here to be in solidarity with our Anglican sisters and brothers at the invitation of the local church – the Anglican Province of Central Africa, which includes the five dioceses of Zimbabwe.

As you know this has been a time of immense trial.

Since 2007 Anglican congregations in Zimbabwe have suffered serious persecution at the hands of the police. They have been intimidated. Their churches have been closed. Properties, including schools and clinics, have been seized.

As representatives of the Anglican Communion, and with the support of ecumenical friends worldwide, we strongly and unequivocally support the efforts of ordinary Anglicans to worship in peace and to minister to the spiritual and material needs of their communities.

Today we were able to present President Mugabe with a dossier compiled by the bishops in Zimbabwe which gives a full account of the abuses to which our people and our church has been subject. We have asked, in the clearest possible terms, that the President use his powers as Head of State to put an end to all unacceptable and illegal behaviour.

We are proud of our church and our people who have suffered so much, but who continue to serve with love and with hope.

For our part we pray, and invite you to join us in praying, that the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe be allowed to carry out its mission in peace, and serve its communities with love.
Gracious Father, we pray for thy Anglican Church in Zimbabwe. Fill it with all truth, in all truth with all peace. Where it is corrupt, purify it; where it is in error, direct it; where in any thing it is amiss, reform it. Where it is right, strengthen it; where it is in want, provide for it; where it is divided, reunite it; for the sake of Jesus Christ thy Son our Savior. Amen.

PLEASE PRAY...

From Ann Fontaine:
Asking for prayers for Ann A. -- a long time friend-- who has to go back for more chemo as her cancer is growing again.

Also for Vashti Thompson -- a little girl who has been very sick.

Vashti and I take this time to thank each and everyone of you for your prayers, support, care, and concern -- expressed or not – during this time of our daughter, Vashèd’s medical uncertainty. On Monday, Sept. 26, Vashed presented flu symptoms with a fever that would not break plus cough and a sore throat. Her Pediatrician ordered some lab work, which showed severe anemia, an enlarged spleen, and fused but well-functioning kidneys (apparently congenital). As all this was inexplicable, she recommended further evaluation, which we sought at the HIMA Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico where we have been all of this past week.

In the last few days Vashèd has been pricked, poked and seen through in ways no 7-yr old (her birthday is actually October 25) should have to endure – constant drawing of blood, a sonogram, a chest X-Ray, a CT scan, a hemoglobin electrophoresis, and a bone marrow respiratory biopsy – but all of it necessary. The initial analyses of these tests are showing no malignancy and nothing extraordinary, and we continue to pray that it remains that way. Her hemoglobin count is up; and red and white blood cells as well as blood platelets are stable. Vashèd is in high spirits and is ready to return to school. We hope to be back home for church this week-end. There is follow-up with the Hematologist in the next couple weeks.

Vashti and I continue to ask for your prayers.
Also for JimB's wife:
And please add Sue-z whose broken foot is incredibly painful and debilitating. My love can barely walk the few feet from our bed to the dinner table without crying. She WILL heal, and it will get better, but watching her now hurts.
O God, the strength of the weak and the comfort of sufferers: Mercifully accept our prayers, and grant to your servants Ann A. and Sue-Z the help of your power, that their sicknesses may be turned into health, and our sorrow into joy; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Heavenly Father, watch with us over your child Vashèd, and grant that she may be restored to that perfect health which it is yours alone to give; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

A LOAD OF LAUNDRY

"I did a load of laundry yesterday. All my socks are accounted for but now the dryer's missing."

Cheers,

Paul (A.)
From Daily Kos Cheers and Jeers.

JOE THE PLUMBER STRIKES AGAIN!


From Capitol New York:
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, better known as "Joe the Plumber," has formed a congressional campaign committee and filed a statement of candicacy, according to the Federal Election Commission's website.
....

The statement of candidacy isn't online yet, but it lists Wurzelbacher in Ohio's Ninth District, which has been held by Democrat Marcia Kaptur since 1983. Wurzelbacher floated the idea he might challenge Kaptur in 2010, and there have been rumors recently that he might consider a run.
If you think folks like Joe have had their 15 minutes of fame, and we've seen the last of them, you'd be wrong. Joe apparently liked his brief time in the limelight and wants more. I'm curious about the finances behind the kick-off of Joe's campaign for the House of Representatives.

H/T to David Nir at Daily Kos.

Picture from Wikipedia, from 2008.

AIN'T IT THE TRUTH?



Found on Facebook, posted by Ron.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING, MY CANADIAN FRIENDS!!


BONNE ACTION DE GRÂCE, MES AMIS CANADIENS!!
I've posted the same pictures more than once to extend good wishes to you, my friends in Canada, because I like them. I hope you like them.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

OLD SOUTH CHURCH IN BOSTON - JESUS DIDN'T TURN PEOPLE AWAY



Click on the image for the larger view.

H/T to Ann Fontaine on Facebook.

STORY OF THE DAY - SMART EXERCISE

If you were smart, you'd probably spend
more time stretching, he said & I said, If
I were really smart, I'd probably spend
more time just sitting in the shade
drinking lemonade
From StoryPeople.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

HEY GOOGLE READER, OH GOOGLE READER...



...will you tell me the time? How much longer will it be till I am able to unsubscribe to websites on my Google Reader? Your video about how to set up Google Reader is clear and easy to follow, but when I try to unsubscribe to a site, I cannot succeed. I unsubscribe to several blogs almost daily, and the sites disappear until I go offline, but when I go online again, like ghosts from the past, they are back. These are sites which are no longer active and blogs which have new names or new website addresses. You see, I have no further use for them, and I want them gone when I unsubscribe. Please!!!

UPDATE: I seem to have successfully unsubscribed to the unwanted blogs on my reader for now. My virtual friend, Renz, suggested that I check to see which blogs I was following on Blogger. I tried to delete the blogs I wanted to be rid of there, but I could find no way, but there was a function which allowed me to hide them from my list. Once I'd hidden all the blogs I wanted gone, I went back to Google Reader, clicked on 'Manage subscriptions', checked the box for all the blogs I wanted off my list, clicked 'unsubscribe' at the top of the page, and they were gone. I'm not an optimistic person, so I can't quite believe the unwanted subscriptions are gone forever, but last night and today, they are not there. Thank you, Renz.

This process may not work for everyone, but I hope it helps a few of you out there.

UPDATE 2: Well, that didn't take long. The unwanted blogs are back in my Google Reader. They say nothing is forever, but once in my Google Reader, always in my Google Reader. There you have it.

UPDATE 3: Finally, finally the unsubscribed blogs are out of my Google Reader. The difficulty arose from fact that at the same time I was subscribing to the feed of blogs in Google Reader, I began following certain blogs on Blogger. When I unsubscribed from the sites on Google Reader, I was still following them on Blogger. The fix included not only the 'unsubscribe' function on Google Reader but also the 'stop following' function on Blogger. I'll quote my friend Renz's words on the instructions for how to stop following a site on Blogger.
OK, on Blogger Dashboard there's this box called "Reader" - it lists the blogs you are following and on the right shows you current posts. At the bottom of the box is the prompt to "manage" - and click on that. The pop up lists the blogs you are following - to the right of each one is "settings" - when you click on that you get an individual pop up for that blog and in it you find "stop following" - click on that and confirm witht he prompt. You should be done following then.
Then, I went back to Google Reader and unsubscribed to the sites once again. Voila! The deed was done!

I realize that not everyone will be helped by these instructions, but I hope a few people will. In the end, the difficulty was not with Google Reader but with the double subscriptions. I thank Renz for his patience with me and his suggestions to try this and try that before arriving finally at my goal of unsubscribing to the websites.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Our lives were simple when all we owned fit in our 1961 Ford Falcon.
Picture from LOVEFords.