It's in the Rapid City Journal, but most media here just ain't interested.
This report anticipates "3,000 people", but that seems inflated in a diocese with ASA of about 2,000.
Nothing in this about the lawsuits... our AAC chapter is currently nagging the reporter to ask some real questions.
But this is my favorite:
“It’s a time of ferment, which can be enormously positively [sic],” Jefferts Schori said. “You look at a vat of beer and sometimes it doesn’t smell very good – but there’s a lot of good work going on there, and the product smells better than the process. Something like that’s going on in the Anglican Communion.”
Great. A booze metaphor at a Native American gathering. What ever happened to liberal sensitivity?
What sensitivity? The woman's sentiments are those of the dead.
ReplyDeleteI think she just admitted that TEC's present condition stinks!
She's certainly accelerating the reduction of TEC to a microbrewery...but without the high quality product!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how the lawsuits and depositions fit into this illustration? Her unique ingredients?
The "scientist" PB obviously doesn't know the difference between "fermentation" and "putrification".
ReplyDeletesurrender orothy - LOL love the name!
ReplyDeleteYep, putrification hits the mark. I picked the current masthead picture for the blog because it so caught my feelings about the state of the Episcopal Organization.