“See that you are dressed for action.” Part of this opening line of today’s gospel reading could be a neat slogan you can put on a T-shirt: Dressed for action. But ‘would it be a proper outfit for just any action? I suppose an entire line of fashionable sportswear could be produced and marketed with such a catchy phrase but…
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A report from half a year ago: “Oil giant BP said it has “more cash than we know what to do with” as it revealed profits near £ 10 billion while households face a devastating rise in energy bills.” I recalled it a couple of days ago when more energy companies posted their eye-watering profits, in one case a five-fold…
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Having lost my car in an accident (not my fault since you asked) I was desperate to get a replacement. Don’t be alarmed, the story happened nearly a quarter of a century ago. Short of money, my only option was to buy a second-hand car which was at that time rather risky. People running such businesses were infamous for flogging…
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Oh, the irony of fate… The central theme of this Sunday’s reading is hospitality and bang on cue my hermit-like life has been thrown into disarray by a procession of visitors, different ones each day this weekend. So, firstly I had to tidy up my flat to make it visibly hospitable. The living room and the dining table were of…
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Apparently, one of the signs of getting old is moaning about the overall demise of the world and claiming that it was better in the past. I think it’s nonsense but – truly – music was much better in the 1980s than now… Another thing that was better in the past is quite a specific attitude in football. When a…