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You said plenty, and better than many have said it.
These cartoons are great, love them.
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If only it were so simple! Instead we have a network in which A is in communion with B, and B with C, but not A with C, with all sorts of “maybe”s and “sort of”s in between, and at levels from whole churches down to individuals who proclaim themselves not in communion with their bishops. If I had your drawing skills I would draw millions (well, tens representing millions) of one-person churches each under no one else’s authority and frantically trying to decide if there is anyone else they can be in communion with.
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Dave, I think your cartoons about this – and there’s probably enough of them now to justify a book all on its own – express the despair, frustration and bewilderment of loads of normal Anglicans. Too much has been said, and things have just got worse, perhaps if the bigwigs just communicated by cartoon things would get better.
This cartoon is brilliant.
I’m in communion with The Cartoon Church and all websites in communion with The Cartoon Church. I am not in communion with people who wear brown shoes with black trousers because you have to have some standards in life.
But as someone said to me recently, if you’ve got a better plan, let’s hear it.
um, John, being in communion with everyone that Jesus is in communion with?
I know, my brother, naive aren’t I?
Which begs the question: “With whom is Jesus in Communion?” Gene Robinson says of his own church and Mormonism, “[They are] institutions that have oppressed us, and yet somewhere in the middle of them we know lies the truth of God.” Is he right or wrong? On the other hand, Church of England is not ‘in communion’ with the Church of Rome. Are we right or wrong? Confusing, isn’t it?