It's not unlike the explanation of the abbreviated form of Church of
England - Christmas and Easter.
I'm not C of E born but I did spend some time in such churches in
another lifetime, away ago.
Cheers,
Jill
On Wednesday, December 24, 2003, at 02:29 PM, Kenneth Wolman wrote:
> As one who has spent time as an official "made" member of both the
> Roman
> Catholic and Episcopal/Anglican churches before I returned to Judaism
> and
> determined I can't stand any of it, I consider myself multicultural and
> therefore entitled to dabble in all sorts of religious humor
>
>> Or as an episcopalian minister once told me, wherever there are 4
>> episcopalians there's a fifth.
>
> Close enough. An Episcopal priest I used to work with (he was a
> "non-stipendiary," meaning he had a day job in the real world) told me
> the
> flock refer to themselves as the Whiskeypalians. There's also:
>
> "I don't believe in organized religion."
> "Neither do I. I'm an Episcopalian."
>
>> Yours in gleeful anticipation,
>> Mark
>
> I don't know how gleeful this is, exactly, but I may as well pick up
> the
> ball....
>
> Ken
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> Kenneth
> Wolman
> http://www.kenwolman.com
>
> "i had not really expected to find any of the art world populated with
> ex-murderers fascists green berets and now i know that you can
> find
> anything in the art world and they can even become prophets' -- David
> Antin, "Tuning"
>
>
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