ChatterBank7 mins ago
The Cartwheeling Vicar...
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...whose vid clip was posted on here last night ... it says on the TV news that he was reflecting the exuberation of the nation by cartwheeling up the aisle after the wedding - so in answer to the question on the thread (which I can't find) - no, he's not in trouble at all!
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I don't know why you're asking me, but Wiki says "A verger (or virger, so called after the staff of the office, Latin virga = twig, rod) is a person, usually a layman, who assists in the ordering of religious services, particularly in Anglican churches."
"he may perform cartwheels as an after-ceremony party piece"
"he may perform cartwheels as an after-ceremony party piece"
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oh dear zebadee i seem to have offended you for which i apologise. however, i had an uncle who was a vicar and he was full of fun (despite all the misfortune he had) and i've seen him dance round his church in sheer happiness when he has been good news. please remember life is for living - we should make the most of it and enjoy what we can. after it is about learning to dance in the rain not waiting for it to go away.
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