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Monday, June 28, 2010

Instructions for use

Well done with this innovation! It will be interesting to see if anyone actually starts to use the blog facility. I think your instructions need to ne much clearer of how to post a comment. John Mason

Why do we do what we do?

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why we do what we do. I thought that this would be a great way to collect all the questions we have to ask our Vicar and his wife to enlighten us on the traditions and inscrutable ways of the Anglican Church. For instance...

  • Why do our priests dress in a garb that was common amongst the Roman Empire over 2000 years ago?
  • Wny do we have a liturgical service?
  • How is the Holy Spirit free to act and speak within a prescribed service?
  • Why do we burn incense and light candles?
  • Why do we spend vast somes of oney on church buildings and stained glass?
  • Why does the priest drink and eat the remains of the sacramental bread and wine?

heaps more please! Thanks for the enlightenment!