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May 4th, 2006

Archbishop Rowan in Chelmsford

Archbishop Rowan came to Essex today to address the clergy in Chelmsford. A clergy friend of mine thought that I would probably get in if I dressed up in the garb and looked vicarly, but I thought better of the idea. Any thoughts of being a tabloid cartoonist and loitering in the cathedral grounds doing quick scribbles were also laid to rest as I am doing my last minute panicking over the Christian Resources Exhibition (where I will be making an exhibition of myself next week).

Vicar Sam was there though, and he took notes.

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  1. Mark says:

    Oh, the Archbishop is good! I saw him at Spring Harvest, He’s my favourite Jedi!

  2. Mark says:

    Incidentally, that last pronoun was capitalised purely by mistake.