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Back to Church Sunday from LissaT Pro 53 days old
We had Back to Church Sunday at Swallow this week. Invitations were sent out to the whole village and the church was pretty full I am glad to say. On ...
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York from LissaT Pro 78 days old
I have just realised that in all the busyness of last week I never wrote about my day in York on Thursday. Joe had aranged that we meet my cousin Susan ...
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Back to Common Sense from LissaT Pro 102 days old
Today at communion we shared the common cup and passed the peace in the traditional way, and all felt a lot better for it. See http://swallowedwhole.blog.co.uk/2009/07/27/swine-flu-and-communion-6596706 ...
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Swine Flu and Communion from LissaT Pro 108 days old
[ ... ] Catholic church, but to me the sharing of the Body and Blood is of fundamental importance. At Great Limber they dipped the wafers in the wine ...
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Serendipity from LissaT Pro 169 days old
On the day Joe is invited to join the Guild of Servers I find a shortcut to this delighful tongue in cheek website on Rev Ruth's blog http://www.dioceseofwenchoster.co.uk/sacristy.htm ...
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Busy from LissaT Pro 180 days old
[ ... ] Limber church to set up for the festival. It took him twenty minutes to get together the things that he urgently needed to take to the church ...
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Churches Festival from LissaT Pro 186 days old
[ ... ] Victorian church in a remarkably pretty setting. I had left my camera at home so I have to rely an Joe's pictures and for some reason he didn't see ...
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Lent from LissaT Pro 258 days old
Yesterday, despite having been to church on Ash Wednesday so he can't claim that he didn't know it was Lent, Joe bought me a fruit cake from Brigg market. ...
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The Organist from LissaT Pro 313 days old
[ ... ] In our church we now have a Heath-Robinson electronic organ built by the organist which only he understands and can play, and there must be many ...
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Funny Sunday from LissaT Pro 381 days old
After my early rising yesterday continued oddly. Joe and I arrived at Thoresway to discover that the builders had been in the church chipping off plaster ...
