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July 18th, 2006

Anglican ordinands

anglican ordinands

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Thanks for all the kind comments on the previous post. It looks in hindsight as if I was fishing for compliments, which was not my intention. Anyway, thanks for being so encouraging.

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  1. Chris Clark says:

    I suspect they also get special training on how to change their voice dependimg on who they are talking to. One voice for barking at the kids and another when speaking with “the fellowship”.

  2. Nefertiki says:

    I see that suitable posture, facial expression, hand gestures (one hand only) are also taught. The five-elbowed ordinand would be in a great deal of trouble.

  3. Simo says:

    I always thought this was a secret part of the training that although we all know it exists we weren’t supposed to discuss or even acknowledge. If I were you Dave if you see any cars with blacked out windows during the next few days I would run for cover, they might be coming to get you to put an end to your exposing some of the innermost secrets of the Church of England, tut, tut!