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All Too Much For Her
Her Majesty will miss the Service. It must all be very exhausting for her, I hope they allow her plenty of R&R.
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Jubilee ! - so smile damn you !
God you proddies had some doctrinal and liturgical difficulty in all this. ( what dey den I hear you ask) . Well kick off with the empty communion table in the centre of the cathedral.
Altars out ( Romish ) -communion tables in - shift to centre of the church is a Laudian ( who he den?) reform around 1640.
Empty - because it is not a service, nor communion.
So what was the service - dont you lot forbid, processions, litanies as works of the devil?
Did anyone spot the beginnings of a litany - pray for us repeated ad lib?
And praying for someone
dont you lot forbid intercessionary prayer?
and the Latin - vivat ! vivat Regina!
only bit of latin in any anglican service - shouted by the scholars of westminster at a coronation service
here they were - rather cute in Red - amongst the choristers of St Pauls,the only thing was they werent - - choristers so didnt know the words to the tunes....
oh lardy dah - it was alright on the night
Jubilee ! - so smile damn you !
God you proddies had some doctrinal and liturgical difficulty in all this. ( what dey den I hear you ask) . Well kick off with the empty communion table in the centre of the cathedral.
Altars out ( Romish ) -communion tables in - shift to centre of the church is a Laudian ( who he den?) reform around 1640.
Empty - because it is not a service, nor communion.
So what was the service - dont you lot forbid, processions, litanies as works of the devil?
Did anyone spot the beginnings of a litany - pray for us repeated ad lib?
And praying for someone
dont you lot forbid intercessionary prayer?
and the Latin - vivat ! vivat Regina!
only bit of latin in any anglican service - shouted by the scholars of westminster at a coronation service
here they were - rather cute in Red - amongst the choristers of St Pauls,the only thing was they werent - - choristers so didnt know the words to the tunes....
oh lardy dah - it was alright on the night
// abolishing the whole thing. //
that's years away. at this time, no party with a credible chance of being elected is campaigning on a republican ticket - even the SNP's independence pitch doesn't suggest Scotland should have a president. once a republican party is in power, it then has to be decided what the head of state should be; should they be a ceremonial figurehead with no real power - or a president (like the US) with executive decision-making ability? only then can the constitution be rewritten.
that's years away. at this time, no party with a credible chance of being elected is campaigning on a republican ticket - even the SNP's independence pitch doesn't suggest Scotland should have a president. once a republican party is in power, it then has to be decided what the head of state should be; should they be a ceremonial figurehead with no real power - or a president (like the US) with executive decision-making ability? only then can the constitution be rewritten.
There is no reason why she could not have attended the service in a wheelchair. The reason she did not was she has memories of her own mother , HRH The Queen Mother, attending a function outside Buckingham Palace in a wheelchair, and swore she would never take to a chair. Pity as many people would have liked to see her there, I think.
Personally, I don't think she will last much longer. She has got the Jubilee over and have a feeling she is now ready to join Prince Philip, wherever he may be.
Personally, I don't think she will last much longer. She has got the Jubilee over and have a feeling she is now ready to join Prince Philip, wherever he may be.
My wife and I were in London yesterday (not for the celebrations - we were seeing Shalamar in concert at the Palladium - bit embarrassing but we love them!) and the atmosphere was phenomenal.
We were sitting outside a pub in Soho and it was a fantastic party atmosphere, and the thing that really brought it home to me how much she is loved are the people who were celebrating - all ages and lots of different nationalities. We were talking to a family of Americans who came over specifically, and were decked out in Union flags.
She’s a fantastic ambassador for this country, so it’s sad that she can’t join in as much as I’m sure she’d like to.
We were sitting outside a pub in Soho and it was a fantastic party atmosphere, and the thing that really brought it home to me how much she is loved are the people who were celebrating - all ages and lots of different nationalities. We were talking to a family of Americans who came over specifically, and were decked out in Union flags.
She’s a fantastic ambassador for this country, so it’s sad that she can’t join in as much as I’m sure she’d like to.