The wickedness of face cream
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A reading from the epistle to the Filopians - Filipino version
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I worry about looking forward to world without N Damen who ever they may be but a smile is put on my face by another thread on this board and a vicar who insited we were singing the "Tedium"
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Through your goodness we have this swine to offer . . .
and, from my 1960s Church In Wales Holy Eucharist;
As Our Saviour Jesus Christ has taught us . . . so easily becomes tortus (as in tortoise) - - - I suppose you had to be there.
Taxi for one!
and, from my 1960s Church In Wales Holy Eucharist;
As Our Saviour Jesus Christ has taught us . . . so easily becomes tortus (as in tortoise) - - - I suppose you had to be there.
Taxi for one!
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Gwyn wrote: so easily becomes tortus (as in tortoise) - - -
Oh Gwyn, where have you been? This is decades old:
What was Jesus' favourite pet?
His prairie tortoise.
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At last I understand the "prairie tortoise" gag! Thanks for that.
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musicus wrote:At last I understand the "prairie tortoise" gag!.......
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Did I mishear the bit about being summonsed to appear in one of the EPs?
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A new biblical personage for our day:
Yesterday evening, at a Mass where the reader in his nervousness tended to rush groups of words together, the OT reading included
[to eat]
It made me smile a lot, not least in the ironic light of what has been going on on Twitter these past few days.
Yesterday evening, at a Mass where the reader in his nervousness tended to rush groups of words together, the OT reading included
I am just gathering a stick or two to go and prepare this for myself and my son Tweet, and then we shall die.
[to eat]
It made me smile a lot, not least in the ironic light of what has been going on on Twitter these past few days.
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At our morning Mass, it was translated into Scouse: "I've not baked no bread".
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At a school assembly last week a year 6 boy gave a "subversive" reading.......from the "Book Of Revolution"
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My PP is as much as a giggler as I am and, because we can easily see each other during the Liturgy of the Word, we both sit with eyes cast down – although I frequently see the corners of his mouth turning up! He's a kind man who would never want to offend our readers But, seriously, we do seem to accept some terrible bloopers. Parish musicians practise – we have to – but is ours the only parish where the readings often sound as though they've never been previously seen?
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No Nick. We suffer fro sight-reading readers and a couple of improvisers when they get lost. But my personal bete-noir are readers who imagine that they add "meaning" by emphasising prepositions....... "And Jesus said TO the crowd"