This is worth a thousand words of commentary - but I am not up to the task.
UPDATE: At the suggestion of our own Fr. Beane, this is now Gottesdienst Online's first caption contest. The winner, determined by the GO editors on or before St. Martin's Day will receive a Fabulous Prize. Tu dignus es?
Could this be the first Gottesdienst Caption Contest?
ReplyDeleteGood point, Father Beane.
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+HRC
Hey 40 year old pastor - when you get up front with a guitar, this is what your teens see.
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ReplyDeleteWhen Joe Missouri went to church to hear from the King, this wasn't what he had in mind.
ReplyDeleteAnother "Critical Event" proudly brought to you by the Missional Heavyweights of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod! We love Jesus, yes we do, we love Jesus, how 'bout you?
ReplyDeleteViva vobiscum?!
ReplyDeleteFr. Poppendorf celebrates another successful Ablaze(tm) event with a hunka, hunka burnin' love.
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Crying In The Chapel: Not A Metaphor.
Don't be cruel. Dad, please sit down and put the guitar away.
ReplyDeleteA mama cries. Faith dying in the ghetto of the modern liturgy.
The Canine Dei? Catholics reach out to younger generation by singing Hound of God.
Several suggestions...
ReplyDelete* ...for I can't help falling in love with you
* ...for my Jesus I love you, and I always will
* Just a closer walk with thee (du-du-du-du-du)
* A-----ve Mari-------a
* Softly and tenderly Elvis is calling
* you'll NEV-er walk alone
* Hunka-hunka burnin' liturgy
"Who's that?"
ReplyDeleteToday, the usual bread and wine will be replaced by fried nanner and peanut butter sandwiches and pepsi. For those watching their weight, diet pepsi is available.
ReplyDeleteYes, students, you have correctly answered Part One of the question. This indeed is a fine visual representation of the rhetorical device known as the oxymoron. Bonus points will be awarded to any student who is successful at answering Part Two: Which of the two gentlemen pictured is the moron?
ReplyDelete"The Sermon as Love Song"
ReplyDeleteNot my call, but if it were, I'd have to say CyberSis is definitely winning . . .
ReplyDeleteWhat concerns me is that the priest behind Elvis looks like the Reverend Doctor Rick Stuckwisch!
ReplyDeleteRick, is THIS how you roll?
A recently discovered 1963 photo reveals the real author of Vatican II's liturgical reforms...
ReplyDeleteP: Elvis has left the Basilica.
ReplyDeleteC: Thanks be to God.
While Fr. Edwards was none too happy about the unexpected musical performance in the middle of Mass, he was forced to admit that it was, technically speaking, a Gradual.
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