Friday, 25 February 2011

ELSEWHERE ON THE OCICBW... EXPERIENCE

ST. LAIKA'S: A service of daily prayer taken from "The Book of Common Prayer." The service has been compiled around the theme of "mercy," - God's mercy towards us and our mercy towards others. The music during the service is, as always, either gorgeous or interesting and sometimes even both.

Look, you don't have to kneel down, put your hands together and concentrate on the service all the way through. Each podcast is between twenty minutes and half an hour long, which is a sizeable chunk of your free time if you work for a living (or if you are Grandmère Mimi, who does absolutely nothing all day except enjoy her retirement, but who still complains about the length of the services). Therefore, on behalf of God, as your priest and chief confessor, I give you permission to just have it playing in the background whilst you get on with something else. I would rather that than have all my hard work disappear into the depths of the internet tubes to be eternally ignored.

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4 comments:

  1. ...if you are Grandmère Mimi, who does absolutely nothing all day except enjoy her retirement, but who still complains about the length of the services.

    Look, MadPriest, I did not complain about the length of your services. On the day you posted the prayer service at St Laika's, I had just finished a prayer service at another website. I like to pray formally at least once a day. I simply said that I'd not had time to listen yet, because I was busy and that I would listen later. That's not complaining.

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  2. You would have made a great president or bishop.

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  3. Folks, it's a beautiful service over at St. Laika's. Do go on over there!

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  4. The beauty of these services is I can go back anytime and pray them again. Or if I miss a day, or MP misses a day, I can go to St. Laika's and pray the service I missed even if it's not on the day. And even then, I am not alone, for I know somewhere, someone else is praying at the same time. Thank you, MP.

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