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May 22nd, 2012

Cartoon: clergy advertisements

clergy ads cartoon

Today’s cartoon is for those who look through the advertisements for clergy jobs at the back of ecclesiastical newspapers and would like to know what they mean. See the full version here: Clergy advertisements – understanding the hidden symbolism.

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  1. Liz from the sewing room says:

    this applies to primary school headships with very few changes of wording. Probably High School headships as well.