17 June 2006

Back

I'm back in the blogosphere...

Apologies for the lengthy hiatus since my last post. I had a post in edit from Easter week but never got much further than a few lines, since then things have been rather busy. However, here I am back on the blog.

Finally, we are back in Ordinary time. No more stressful liturgies, processions or ecclesiastical extravaganzas between now and my leaving the parish. Deo Gratias! It seems to have been relentless since Holy Week (our patronal fell within Eastertide this year). However, Thursday saw Corpus Christi and the end of the silly season. Don't get me wrong, I love a good feast but it is rather stressful when everyone expects you to plan, prepare and direct the liturgy everytime.

I've just five weeks left in the parish and I can feel myself beginning to wind down. In part, this is just because I can't initiate anything now as I won't be here to see it through and that many of the things the other staff are talking about won't effect/involve me. It does make everything seem rather routine and pedestrian. However, my valedictory "do" should be rather good on the final Sunday and then I have two whole months off before the next stage.

Which is...

Well, in May I visited Westcott House, Cambridge and St Stephen's House, Oxford. I was already 90% sure I wanted to go to Westcott (having acquired a familiarity with the place over the last year) and the trip to Staggers rather confirmed that. It was good to visit both places and I was well looked after, but Cambridge won by a long way.

NowI just can't wait to get on and start college. When one is secure in the next stage I think it is rather natural to want to get on with it (and to escape from the long-lingering previous stage).

Events of the last few months on which I may provide retrospective(s) include:
Corpus Christi
preaching for Trinity Sunday
Pet Service
Deanery Synod debate on Women Bishops
Homily on the Visitation of the BVM
the National Pilgrimage, Walsingham
Patronal Festival
Speaking to Exeter University Methodist & Anglican Society on "Towards a theology of sexuality"
preaching on Easter Day

Watch this space...

7 Comments:

Blogger Kathryn Craven said...

at the burned-out end of seminary it i nice to hear someone excited to start it. at least that's what i think you're doing. you use lots of big words that i don't use. s'ok. maybe i'd know them if i had, indeed, gone to harvard.

i'm interested in your movement to a theology of sexuality. what'cha talkin' about?

[via Px, btw, if you want a reference check ;) ]

7:42 am  
Blogger Credo said...

Very happy to be on your blog roll, and hope to meet you come September. Of course I will mix with Ridleyites, how else would one convert them to true religion?

6:36 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You did a pet service?! How absolutely cooooooooool. You've just gone up in my estimation :P

9:32 pm  
Blogger Credo said...

Yes, we did do a pet service. Needless to say though, it was not my idea!

11:25 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aw shame, it *so* should have been!
Off to ze ordination now, wootle!
See ya soonish x

1:19 pm  
Blogger Credo said...

Hi. You'll see above I am doing the MA. Hope to make it to the Shipmeet. Will let you know...

3:59 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello my friend,

May I ask you plese. How would you compare St.Stephen's and Westcott! You made a choice! What happened! Why was it Westcott over Staggers?

I gotta make same choice ;)

Thank you.

Jay

10:30 pm  

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