"Finally, I suspect that it is by entering that deep place inside us where our secrets are kept that we come perhaps closer than we do anywhere else to the One who, whether we realize it or not, is of all our secrets the most telling and the most precious we have to tell." Frederick Buechner
Friday, April 06, 2007
MadPriest's Version of the Upper Room
That was all Himself, the "Mad Photoshop Artist," needed to make a slight adjustment to this venerable icon.
As MiMi would say, "And both of them priests!"
By the way, that Photoshop picture of "Mind the Anglican" below was done as a present by Brother Tobias for Madpriest.
See what madness is inspired by this MadPriest? It's wrong, I tell you. Very, very wrong to have such a wicked giggle on Good Friday.
This is why the conservatives say we're going straight to hell! Ah well, at least we'll have plenty of company.
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The figure sleeping at the table seems to be a woman. I'm going to guess that that is Mary Magdalene and she's sleeping because she just finished cooking for everybody else. We know that in that culture, a man wouldn't lift a hand to help in the kitchen. I think her rest is well deserved.
ReplyDeleteI dunno, Bill. I think she bears a striking resemblance to our hostess, as depicted by Mr. Cantrell. In God's time, there is neither past, present, nor future ... so she coulda been there, y'know. It would explain a lot.
ReplyDeletePerfect - usually I fall asleep if my sermons go on that long!!
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