The funeral of Lady Thatcher (pictured above) took place
this week. The interpretation of her memory has divided commentators over
whether she was divisive or not. Both her detractors and defenders have
been given ample airtime to elucidate matters; but the quasi-Manichean nature of the discussion (of which the lady herself would
perhaps have approved) does not seem well-adapted to increasing anyone's
understanding.
Anglo-catholicism, reaction and whimsy. Emphatically not Anglo-catholicism: reaction and whimsy.
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Showing posts with label banking. Show all posts
Friday, 19 April 2013
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Small-Town Richard III
The Church of England, desperately out of touch as always, is spending all its energy today debating women and banking, and failing to make any comment on the real concerns of modern people, such as the reburial of kings – a subject which, to be honest, should play right to our strengths.
Monday, 29 October 2012
Rorate Caeli
This advertisement was placed in the press last week by a major British institution:
If the qualities that make a good Archbishop were obvious,
they wouldn't make a very good Archbishop.
Monday, 2 July 2012
Over the Water
We never expect much good news at Plumstead Rectory, but we can't see any downside to this. The country has, in the Great Doctor's words, been fairly polled, and the hereditary right of the sacred monarch is acclaimed by the people. Not only that, but the sovereign power has been used, not as it more usually is to oppress and destroy, but for the protection of the weakest. And in this the people have also heartily concurred. D.G.
Sadly none of this has occurred in the life of our own dear constitution, but in a far-away land of which we know little. Nonetheless, rejoicing with them, we find the Principality of Liechenstein to be more and more to our liking. Others may wish the United Kingdom to become more like the United States of America, Scandinavia, or Singapore, but the reactionary choice must now be clear.
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