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Monday, 24 April 2023

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 Abp of Wales with Bp elect of Llandaff   Source: Twitter

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30 comments:

  1. The chocolate teapot and typhoid Mary the chocolate teacup.

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  2. The ugly and the uglier.

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  3. “Is that orthodox Christianity over there? It brings us no joy.”

    AJ

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  4. Or

    Archbishop Andy John and his next wife.

    AJ

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  5. Let's not bother with Jesus, just keep looking left until they turn off the lights

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  6. Bishopette elect models chocolate statuette.
    Bewildered

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  7. Microphones redundant, nobody's listening.

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  8. Don't know the woman but probably a Feminist. You know, that philosophy that is incompatible with Christianity.

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  9. The archbishop and bishop Mary at GB.

    Rhydderch

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    1. Yawn.
      Boring. 😴 😴 😴

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    2. "I'm leaning on a lamp post
      at the corner of the street
      in case a certain little lady
      comes by ...."

      George Formby.

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    3. Boring, maybe, but I didn't want to stoop to the unchristian, uncharitable and unamusing contribitions so typical of this s(h)ite.

      Rhydderch

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    4. Zadok the Beast26 April 2023 at 19:17

      Bravo.
      To stoop that low you'd have to be a gay Dean, a lesbian Bishopette or a chocolate teapot!
      🤣

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  10. What an absolutely wonderful service today. Joyous and positive you missed an absolute blinder AB. You should certainly have been there at Llandaff

    Rhydderch

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    1. I had far more important things to do, like the crossword while I was having my hair done.

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    2. You were not missed Ruth - you'd have put a damper on things. Glad you've smartened yourself up though.

      Rhydderch

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    3. Quite so, I know I haven't been missed which is just fine with me.
      Not once did the antiques dealing dud formerly of the Deanery darken my doorstep and neither has Dick the Dean in his first six months.
      It's as if the Deans of Llandaff don't give a damn. They certainly make zero effort.
      That the building was half empty was no surprise.

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    4. Out of interest, who was the last Dean to darken your doorstep Ruth? Do we need to go far back?

      LG

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  11. Wonderful service? It was a liturgical hotch potch. Why on earth was Minus Andrew there? It was supposed to be the bishop's day, she did not even pronounce the blessing, as is traditional at a bishop's Enthronement, Inauguration or whatever you want to call it. But of course, she's not a bishop😃. I expect the only bishop there (Cardiff) was laughing up his sleeve, as the true successor of Dyfrig and Teilo. Where was Bloody Mary today? Citizen church, complete with the Diocesan baseball cap. The shape of things to come!
    Unison Off.

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    1. Caiaphas must go!30 April 2023 at 16:39

      I am astonished anyone bothered going to see Typhoid Mary installed as the next disastrous Bishopesse of Llandaff.

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    2. The Cathedral was full to capacity and the atmosphere was so very positive. The anti-women, anti-human, anti-anything-positive approach of this website would further the decline of the church. There is no appetite for the agenda this website represents - Saturday proved that.

      Rhydderch

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    3. That is incorrect Rhydderch. There were many empty seats as others will be able to testify. I wonder if you contributed to the diocesan gift. The sooner the bishop gets on her bike the better.

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    4. Yet again, untRuthy/Fart/TP/Rhydderch reveals their distorted version of reality.
      With less than ten thousand attending Church in Wales services on Sundays across the entire Principality, the sad truth is that 99.99% of the population has "no appetite for the agenda" of pro-women pro-gay pro-trans anything goes drivel peddled by the chocolate teapot and the rest of the plonkers in the cult.
      The suggestion that the Cathedral was "full to capacity" is fanciful at best.

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  12. Just an observation. I was at the Enthronement of Glyn Simon - as Archbishop, Eryl Thomas at Llandaff and Newport. Eric Roberts at St. David's. Roy Thomas at Llandaff. John Poole Hughes at Llandaff. Clifford Wright at Newport. Consecration of Eric Roberts at Llandaff. John Charles at Llandaff. Dai Dent at Llandaff. David Thomas at St Asaph and numerous other occasions where one had to have a ticket to enter the different cathedrals and every seat was taken, with an enthusiastic overflow outside. Saturdays pantomime in Llandaff was being promoted as late as the evening before - all are welcome (no ticket needed) and yes, there were a LOT of empty seats.

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    1. But good on you for attending on Saturday. Did you enjoy the music?

      LG

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    2. There we have it.
      The proof of duplicitous Rhydderch's barefaced lies.
      Perhaps he/she works for the Llandaff Diocesan Board of Finance whose favourite mantra for many years has been "It was a success because we say it was a success".

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    3. If it was indeed a full house why doesn't Llandaff Cathedral doesn't publish the communicant numbers?
      🤣

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    4. What's the betting the collection money disappeared into the Bishopette's unaudited discretionary Diocesan slush fund?

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    5. Menai Straight3 May 2023 at 09:50

      Nobody would give you odds on that one, it's a dead cert.

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