Wednesday 14 March 2012

Lent Link Love

MadPriest brings out a new monthly liturgical resource.

Emma at LLM Calling continues to count her blessings.

Filey Parish does a reverse Britannica by printing off blog-posts for public reading.

E-church blog has a few good links. Also some comments on the funerals with no-one attending. An increasing sign of a society where people don't have kids because they want it all? A sad comment on the breakdown of modern family life? A signal that everyone is too busy? We don't know, because Stuart just leaves us to draw our own conclusions.

The Starkadders decide they can see signs of the end, then change their mind.

Stroppy Rabbit - on the Pagan attitude to same-sex marriage (they're in favour) and the legal ramifications (none whatsoever, as Pagans aren't licensed to conduct different-sex marriages either).

And in a parallel universe, Gurdur on the amazing news that in Alabama, they still don't like different-race marriages. Presumably they don't like different-sex ones either. (Is there a better term than "different sex"? It makes the whole thing a whole lot more exciting sounding than some might want it to).

Dave Walker launches his new website. The one with, erm, not much on it...

5 comments :

  1. Oh know, you've seen thru me, I'm a big blog bluffer; I haven't got any answers :)

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  2. No, no, no! Dave is merely demonstrating the spiritual discipline of simplicity. ;)

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  3. Give me a chance! Slow and steady wins the race, and all that. The plan is one new cartoon a week. It is a bit like those models where you get one tiny part each week from the newsagent. It doesn't look much at first, but in approximately 85 weeks time it will develop into something beautiful.

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  4. I'm going to be really into it until the 84th week, then denounce it as populist and unfashionable in the 85th week.

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  5. I don't know, you give people nice links and they get all defensive. Dave, you're right - high production values is what it's all about.

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