I completely forgot that British Summer Time starts tonight...And the clocks go FORWARD so I lose an hour's sleep. Rats. I'm finding it difficult enough to get up in the morning as it is!!
"Truly, it is the indescribable sweetness of contemplation which you give to those who love you. In this you have shown the tenderness of your charity, that when I had no being you made me; and when I strayed away from you, you brought me back again to serve you and commanded me to love you." The Imitation of Christ
Things have been a little hectic of late. In particular, coursework season is upon us... this means that teachers have to try and figure out how to get their students to complete coursework and hand it in, but in such a way that (a) it is not a word-for-word copy of what the teacher has prepared as guidance, (b) it is not a word-for-word copy of what their friends have done (more difficult than it sounds, as they are, of necessity, working together and discussing ideas!) (c) it is not the work of their parents, (d) it is not cut-and-pasted from the Internet, and (e) it fulfils all the exam board's criteria.
I love popping bubble wrap. There is something almost compulsive about getting those little plastic bubbles popped...
I have just had it confirmed: I am to be an auntie for the second time!
Well, ok, I didn't win. And I was only nominated for one category... and I only got four votes... but, to be fair, being up against such mega-bloggers as Fr. Z and Fr. Finigan meant that I had less than your average snowball's chance in hell...
Hillary Clinton seems to have contracted foot-in-mouth disease. Previously she claimed to have arrived in Tuzla in 1996 under sniper fire, and reported that she had to run from the plane for cover.
Not just in Blackfen either. The Boston Herald has noticed (and reported) the same trend... A twitch of the mantilla to Fr. Zuhlsdorf who adds his own commentary...
It would appear that Mr. Brown is feeling generous. His "generosity" leaves me feeling somewhat underwhelmed.
As promised, here's a photo of the altar at Blackfen, all dressed up for the Easter Sunday High Mass. Hilda, our Sacristan, worked incredibly hard over the Triduum to make sure that everything was as beautiful as it could be. It's at times like this that I feel sorry for evangelical Christians (and liberal Catholics) - they don't believe that the externals are necessary. However, we are body and soul, spirit and matter... and God became incarnate for us to communicate with us more fully... so the material must matter... which is why we strive to give only our very best for the worship of God: the most beautiful buildings, the most beautiful artwork to adorn those buildings, the most beautiful and precious materials for the sacred vessels and altar linens, and the most beautiful vestments...