The wickedness of face cream
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Am I the only one to lament the passing of that lonely member of the genus testudinidae who used to preside over the Sacred Mysteries - the Prairie Tortoise?
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(Heard at the Oratory, Edgbaston):-
Blessed be the Holy Spirit, the Parakeet
Blessed be the Holy Spirit, the Parakeet
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About 3 years ago I was part of a parish mission team. We were celebrating Compline in a poorly-lit parish annexe and somehow I managed to misread a line of Psalm 129 (130):
"My soul is longing for the Lord more than the watchman for his tea break..."
I had to leave the room to control my fit of giggles. I just managed to control myself on another occassion when a wicked thought popped into my head while I was concelebrating a priest's 10th anniversary Mass, sitting on the sanctuary as a reader proclaimed the lection of the day, Genesis 15: 1-12 & 17-18 (Wed, 12th week, cycle 1).
READER: "[The Lord said to Abram] Get me a 3-year-old heifer, a 3-year-old goat, a 3-year-old ram, a turtledove and a young pigeon."
MY IMAGINATION: "You're now ready to play Ready, Steady, Cook!"
"My soul is longing for the Lord more than the watchman for his tea break..."
I had to leave the room to control my fit of giggles. I just managed to control myself on another occassion when a wicked thought popped into my head while I was concelebrating a priest's 10th anniversary Mass, sitting on the sanctuary as a reader proclaimed the lection of the day, Genesis 15: 1-12 & 17-18 (Wed, 12th week, cycle 1).
READER: "[The Lord said to Abram] Get me a 3-year-old heifer, a 3-year-old goat, a 3-year-old ram, a turtledove and a young pigeon."
MY IMAGINATION: "You're now ready to play Ready, Steady, Cook!"
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Revd Gareth Leyshon - Priest of the Archdiocese of Cardiff (views are my own)
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Revd Gareth Leyshon - Priest of the Archdiocese of Cardiff (views are my own)
Personal website: http://www.garethleyshon.info
Blog: http://catholicpreacher.wordpress.com/
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"Guard and defend me from the foam a line..."
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Fewer singers around on Sunday (dratted summer holidays, grrrrr) so I could more clearly hear a lady in the second row: "May the Lord accept the sacrifice of your hands....)
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I hear a lot ".......and I ask Blessèd Mary, ever Virgin/all the angels and saints/ and to you, my brothers and sisters..." Grr!
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I'm sure that Luke must have misheard when he reported Our Lady's singing "the Almighty plays marbles with me" , but it does maKe for a delightful family scene. I wonder who won?
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. . . not to mention "all that is seen and unseen". A remarkable invention by the majority of the English-speaking faithful:
things which can be both seen and unseen. I'm no scientist, so I may be ignorant of the existence of such things. But as a linguist I can tell where the comma ought to be: just where it is in the missal.
things which can be both seen and unseen. I'm no scientist, so I may be ignorant of the existence of such things. But as a linguist I can tell where the comma ought to be: just where it is in the missal.
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Blessed art thou, a monk swimming
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Some years ago, when our parish celebrated some anniversary or other, the mayor was invited to the mass. the order of service (prepared, proof-read and printed by PP) read "The Mayor will be escorted to her seat in the font of the church"
I have been credited with playing, at at least one wedding, "Veedor's Toccata" And on one occasion "Vidor's Toccata and Fugue by J S Bach"
I have been credited with playing, at at least one wedding, "Veedor's Toccata" And on one occasion "Vidor's Toccata and Fugue by J S Bach"
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Oh - and I have been asked to play "The Sheep Song" at a wedding next month! Answers on a postcard please.....
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Pachelbel Canon? The "pure new wool" ads used to feature a sheep and a shag pile.
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Nick Baty wrote: a sheep and a shag pile.
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The sheep used to wander across the new carpet while Pachelbel played quietly in the background and the Pure New Wool logo appeared on the screen.
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Hare wrote:Oh - and I have been asked to play "The Sheep Song" at a wedding next month! Answers on a postcard please.....
Not sure if we need to start a new thread for "Sheep Songs", but while I think Nick's suggestion is probably correct, another possibility is Bach's "Sheep May Safely Graze". Does the old joke that this is a favourite for butchers' funerals keep us on topic?