Lohan and Polanski: Where is justice in this?
Posed by my old friend, and classmate from both High School and College, Sister Edith Bogue.
Lohan and Polanski: Where is justice in this?
Posed by my old friend, and classmate from both High School and College, Sister Edith Bogue.
St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, Minneapolis, Sunday, June 27, 2010. Across the street from Loring Park, where the Twin Cities Pride festival was taking place.
Rowan Williams and Katharine Jefferts Schori: Anglican Smack-Down
I hesitated slightly about the title I chose, but only slightly. Sometimes these arguments do seem like something in a zoo.
From my parish e-mail list.
At Gethsemane Episcopal Church in downtown Minneapolis. Nice place: I have occasionally gone to their midweek services, which, however, are less common than they used to be.
The abuse scandals won’t kill the Catholic Church—but it will make it look a whole lot different.
For the first time since 1987, mia_mcdavid and I went to the Easter Vigil. Continue reading
The Maundy Thursday liturgy (foot washing, eucharist, and stripping of the altar) at St. Mary’s last night was good. The music is still going through my head.
Except this morning at church, the only significant human interactions I had this weekend were with my family. However, there were plenty of those. It was good.
I did a lot of decluttering over the weekend. I took 10 grocery bags of books to Goodwill this afternoon. Tonight we had 7 grocery bags filled with recycling beyond what fit in the official city recycling basket. Usually we have one or two.
We have finally unpacked from last weekend with colgaffneyis at Big Island. We are mostly recovered from the installation of the new windows in the house. We had to get everything out of the way on the inside so the installer could do their inside work. I have put things back together in our bedroom, my desk area in the basement, and the adjacent shelves by the fireplace.