Day: December 5, 2010

Bahati will be barred from American event

MP David Bahati, the mover of Uganda’s kill-the-gays bill currently under consideration, continues planning to attend a meeting of The International Consortium on Governmental Financial Management slated for this week, despite having had his invitation withdrawn, Box Turtle Bulletin reports.

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Will he invoke the Holy Spicket?

We all get a little tongue-tied in the pulpit, but the administration of vows, which we’ve all heard a million times, can still be tricky for either the overly nervous or the unintelligible. Let’s just hope Rowan Williams doesn’t channel Rowan Atkinson.

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Fred Rogers for sainthood

Café commenter Bill Carroll asked back in August whether Fred Rogers was in Holy Women, Holy Men. Well, we’re with Bill; if Fred isn’t included, he’d oughta be.

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Writing lives

I was swaddled in the fourth century again last week. Eyes filled with the detritus of the early monastic movement, we were moving through the feast of that western monastic pioneer Martin of Tours when I was struck forcefully by a basic reflection on the ways they thought and wrote about what they did. One of the strongest strains of the early monastic literature is the life. Not the treatise, not the argument.

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Cultivate quietness

Cultivate quietness in word, quietness in deed, likewise in speech and gait; and avoid impetuous eagerness. For then the mind will remain steady, and will not be agitated by your eagerness and so become weak and of narrow discernment and see darkly; nor will it be worsted by gluttony, worsted by boiling rage, worsted by the other passions, lying a ready prey to them.

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