Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Moderators: Dom Perignon, Casimir
-
- Posts: 788
- Joined: Mon May 16, 2005 9:55 pm
- Location: Leeds
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Wow
on the silentnights website you can TWO nativity sets for the price of one! One contemporary and one traditional! By the looks of the picture - they are life size! Only £89!
on the silentnights website you can TWO nativity sets for the price of one! One contemporary and one traditional! By the looks of the picture - they are life size! Only £89!
uh oh!
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Not fair!
We have been "Beared" and "Docced" elsewhere for going less off topic than thgis one has!
We have been "Beared" and "Docced" elsewhere for going less off topic than thgis one has!
-
- Posts: 987
- Joined: Sun Aug 07, 2005 11:42 am
- Parish / Diocese: Westminster
- Location: Near Cambridge
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Hare wrote:Not fair!
We have been "Beared" and "Docced" elsewhere for going less off topic than thgis one has!
I'll 'Doc' you now then! If Jesus wants you for a light up nativity set, its a new topic (but does it fit in 'Liturgy Matters'?)
-
- Posts: 2024
- Joined: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:31 pm
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Mithras wrote:No, seriously, he does; at least I've just found out that it is requested for a funeral on Monday at 10.00am, along with "I heard the voice of Jesus say". Any chance of a copy of both or either from anyone? PDFs will be destroyed, with great pleasure, at precisely 10.55am.
Deus in ajdutorium meum intende
M
So, Mithras, which tune did you decide on for "I heard the voice" in the end? Enquiring minds want to know.
-
- Posts: 987
- Joined: Sun Aug 07, 2005 11:42 am
- Parish / Diocese: Westminster
- Location: Near Cambridge
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Skillfully brought us back on topic SC, thanks!
-
- Posts: 2024
- Joined: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:31 pm
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Well, it was partly my fault that we went off to begin with. <breast-beating off>
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
musicus wrote:Now that Mithras' original enquiry has been dealt with, I don't see why this light-hearted thread should not meander into the realms of bad/inappropriate/dangerous(?) Catholic art. By all means carry on...
People seem to have forgotten that I sanctioned all this off-topic stuff back on page 1. I don't know; mod 'em and they complain; give them some rope and they mod themselves... (mutter, mutter)
musicus - moderator, Liturgy Matters
blog
blog
- gwyn
- Posts: 1148
- Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2003 3:42 pm
- Parish / Diocese: Archdiocese of Cardiff
- Location: Abertillery, South Wales UK
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Southern Comfort said
That must be a function accessable on the Mac, I can't find it on the PC.
<breast-beating off>
That must be a function accessable on the Mac, I can't find it on the PC.
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Drifting back on to religious objects of questionable taste... the Ship of Fools website has a section called 'Gadgets for God'. How about the knitted Last Supper...
http://www.ship-of-fools.com/gadgets/de ... l/128.html
No - even these couldn't induce me to learn to knit!
http://www.ship-of-fools.com/gadgets/de ... l/128.html
No - even these couldn't induce me to learn to knit!
-
- Posts: 2024
- Joined: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:31 pm
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
SAUnison wrote:Drifting back on to religious objects of questionable taste... the Ship of Fools website has a section called 'Gadgets for God'. How about the knitted Last Supper...
http://www.ship-of-fools.com/gadgets/de ... l/128.html
No - even these couldn't induce me to learn to knit!
More seriously, an increasing number of parishes have a knitted Holy Family and Three Kings that stay in a different house in the parish each night during Advent and then reappear in the church at Christmas/Epiphany as appropriate. Helps to bring preparing for the Nativity alive for the younger members of the Church.
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Southern Comfort wrote:More seriously, an increasing number of parishes have a knitted Holy Family and Three Kings...
"Seriously"
musicus - moderator, Liturgy Matters
blog
blog
-
- Posts: 2024
- Joined: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:31 pm
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Yes, actually. I'm merely reporting what a significant number of parishes in this part of the world are doing, not saying I agree with it. But the numbers are increasing.
-
- Posts: 578
- Joined: Mon Jan 26, 2004 11:39 pm
- Parish / Diocese: Westminster cathedral
- Location: London
- Contact:
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
I've often wondered why churches don't project an image of the Nativity scene onto their roof. Would it be very expensive?
Speaking of statues I could not help connecting the sunbeam with the arrow piercing St Teresa. The really awful sculpture, which used to be round a corner in St Peter's Rome, is of Luther being trampled under foot!
Speaking of statues I could not help connecting the sunbeam with the arrow piercing St Teresa. The really awful sculpture, which used to be round a corner in St Peter's Rome, is of Luther being trampled under foot!
- presbyter
- Posts: 1651
- Joined: Sun Dec 21, 2003 8:21 pm
- Parish / Diocese: youknowalready
- Location: elsewhere
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
To be viewed by whom?organist wrote:I've often wondered why churches don't project an image of the Nativity scene onto their roof.
Re: Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
presbyter wrote:To be viewed by whom?organist wrote:I've often wondered why churches don't project an image of the Nativity scene onto their roof.
Passing planes, astronauts returning to earth, the man in the moon... the list is endless!
Mary