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Tuesday, 27 August 2019

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Greenbelt Festival                                                                                                                        Source: Twitter @bishopSarahM

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12 comments:

  1. Andrew Kleissner27 August 2019 at 12:52

    "Actually we only borrowed it. She be along later to take it back to the Tower".

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    1. "Actually I only borrowed it. I'll pop it back in the vestry before Sunday"

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  2. "So what made you want to be the Bishop of Monmouth, and why do you wear a crown rather than a mitre?

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  3. "Step into the tent and I'll show you all of my tattoos. Get your tickets from the man in the shawl"

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  4. i wear a sleeveless alb and a fiddleback chasuble to shew off my tats

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  5. How do you know a posh bird when you meet one?
    Her tattoos are spelled correctly.

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  6. Shouldn't Lydia, the Tattooed Lady have spiky studs emanating from her dog-collar?

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  7. As the great Count Arthur Strong once said - "If it became known that I had a pineapple tattooed on my left buttock, the Press would have a Sport's Day"

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  8. Fr David - Count Arthur and the Marx Bros would be a more effective bench than ours. ;-)

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  9. There was a time when Anglican clergy were described as "all gas and gaiters" now they can be described as all tits and tats. Regressive to say the least.

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    1. The tattoed rev is Nadia Bolz-Weber. If you read her Wiki bio, she does sound a perfect fit for mindset of the current Bench of Welsh bishops

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    2. Baptist Trainfan31 August 2019 at 23:14

      She's a Lutheran, not an Episcopalian.

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