Entries from April 2009
Sentamu and St George’s Day
When the Archbishop of York was my parish priest, he often used to say to us that we should be proud to be British, and to be English. It sounded very un-PC at the time. But Sentamu always had this way of putting this message across - it seemed humorous and slightly playful, almost teasing somehow. Definitely not aggressive. More...
alter ego
A strange story in the Church Times about a man at last weekend's protest, dressed as a Vicar and claiming to be the Revd Keith Smith, Vicar of Pagham, West Sussex. As it turns out, the real Revd Keith Smith was at home in Pagham.
If anyone met me at the protest, that was an impostor More...
tweet tweet
Have just returned from a holiday with a crowd of seriously interesting people. Between them they have persuaded me to take another brave step into the twenty-first century so today I signed up with Twitter…
I am not really a total technophobe, although I do need to ask for lots of advice on how it More...
The Longest Week
Nick Page has put a reading plan up on his blog for Holy Week. Download it and you can read every day the bits of the gospels that tell the story in order of the events of the first Holy Week.
It is, of course, a matter of dispute as to what happened when because More...
World Autism Awareness Day
Today’s entry is a guest blog by my son, Benedict, who is eleven:
My name is Ben Dawn-Cross, and I’m Maggi’s son. I’m eleven years old, and I was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome when I was nine.
Before we got the diagnosis, I was in a calamity of problems. At school, I could understand what More...



