tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post8044301325936518478..comments2024-03-28T20:30:48.788+00:00Comments on Fr Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment: POST TRINITATEMFr John Hunwickehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17766211573399409633noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-10960146175515653872020-06-13T02:15:25.868+01:002020-06-13T02:15:25.868+01:00There is a simpler explanation for your preference...There is a simpler explanation for your preference Father: Sundays after Trinity is poetic in a way that Sundays after Pentecost is not.Toddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00202156079831053710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-61318439849146713562020-06-09T13:29:54.979+01:002020-06-09T13:29:54.979+01:00Dear Reverend Fr.
“ . . . of parochial English Su...Dear Reverend Fr.<br /><br />“ . . . of parochial English Summer Sundays as I knew them in the 1960s, of the poppies red around the ripening cornfields, of the smell of baking hay, of putting ones Cassock back on after a drowsy and vinous afternoon and, as the ringers started up for Evensong, strolling back across to Church to dive into a 'Sarum' Surplice . . .”<br /><br />Thank you for Zephyrinushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01179350648709554049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-30639452005433746362020-06-08T16:36:11.404+01:002020-06-08T16:36:11.404+01:00Reading that John Mason Neale hymn reminded me of ...Reading that John Mason Neale hymn reminded me of happy days as an altar server in the Episcopal Church (pre Tiber swim) particularly one day where for some reason we were holding Evensong at the (Episcopal) Diocesan Cathedral in Philadelphia and we used so much incense we set off the smoke alarms. I suspect the Cathedral had not had much experience with incense given that the Bishop was John Patrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17352405449391514146noreply@blogger.com