Entries from October 2009

critics and trolls

On October 26, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Seth is my thought for the day today. "Can't please everyone," isn't just an aphorism, it's the secret of being remarkable. on a post about dealing with trolls and critics. More...

Nick Griffin, Question Time and Robots

On October 26, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Clayboy reports that after blogging about Nick Griffin's appearance on Question Time last week, he and other bloggers have been getting comments that appear to be generated by a robot.  The substance of the comment argues against the view that the BNP is racist, and uses the Bible to "prove" the argument.  More...

I’m not on strike

On October 26, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I went into Church on Saturday afternoon, and was greeted by two clergy colleagues who, with broad grins on their faces, said “Well, surprised to see you here – we thought you’d gone on strike.” Apparently the Church Times had reported that I am calling women clergy to “go on strike”, but that Christina Rees was More...

Cross: wear it with pride

On October 26, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
The Bishop of Lichfield urges people to wear a cross, to demonstrate that they are Christians.  (At least, that's the story according to the BBC. I'm pretty suspicious of what the papers say, knowing how royally they can misquote someone's words, or just pick a sentence out of context to give a whole new meaning More...

Soul music for the Black Dog

On October 24, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
I am picking myself up by the bootstraps lately. As the comedian said, if it's not one thing it's your mother. Good in Parts, as so often, comes to the rescue with words from an unlikely source. Much though I respect his ideas, I never think of Luther as a cheery chap. But he said More...
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Songs of Praise

On October 24, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
Songs of Praise is being recorded today and tomorrow in Great St Mary's, in the middle of Cambridge. Conducted by the lovely John Rutter. A good time will be had by all. But, alas, it seems that there has been serious difficulty in raising a congregation  (unusually so for Songs of Praise, which, despite its More...

Biblical Illiteracy

On October 23, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
Beth Twiston Davies comments on a subject close to my own heart. People often assume that you would only read the Bible if you were interested in religion. But without a degree of biblical knowlege, you can't understand Western art, from the earliest known artefacts right through to Banksy and Damien Hirst; you don't get More...
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Church: Failing to Land?

On October 23, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
An inquiry has begun after a US plane heading from San Diego to Minneapolis missed the airport it was meant to land at by 150 miles (240km). Contact with the Northwest Airlines plane was lost for an hour as it flew at 37,000ft. The crew later told investigators they had become distracted during "heated discussions". The plane, More...

Robinson College Choir on HK TV

On October 22, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
My Choir went to Hong Kong last month, and covered themselves in glory with some lovely performances. They are to be broadcast on HK TV on Saturday, although it will air early in the morning here, so if you want to watch you might prefer to log on later and watch the archive. More...

400,000 Anglicans moving to Rome?

On October 22, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
So says Ruth Gledhill and friends. I don't know where these figures come from. I do remember, though, that fifteen years ago it was widely predicted that many thousands of Anglicans would go to Rome when women were ordained as priests. In the event, not that many did. Only 440 priests went, I believe – More...