All Saints - Kettlestone [Link] © Godric Godricson |
"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Monday 8 October 2012
Funeral tributes
Location:
Kettlestone, Norfolk NR21, UK
Sunday 9 September 2012
Funeral tributes
Hemblington - All Saints [Link]
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Labels:
art,
Church,
flowers,
funeral,
Hemblington
Location:
Hemblington, Norfolk NR13, UK
Saturday 8 September 2012
Funeral tributes
Hemblington - All Saints [Link]
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Labels:
All Saints,
flowers,
funeral,
Hemblington
Location:
Hemblington, Norfolk NR13, UK
Monday 9 July 2012
Watercolour and floral offerings
© Godric Godricson All Saints - Rackheath |
Weep no more for what is past
© Godric Godricson |
- WEEP NO MORE FOR WHAT IS PAST
- (from "The Cruel Brother," 1630)
- EEP no more for what is past,
- For time in motion makes such haste
- He hath no leisure to descry
- Those errors which he passeth by.
- If we consider accident,
- And how repugnant unto sense
- It pays desert with bad event,
- We shall disparage Providence.
- Sir William Davenant (1606-1668)
Sunday 20 May 2012
Flowers in Church
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In the past I've shown flowers in Churches and that seems OK. I don't show flowers on graves as that seems morally inappropriate as the flowers are a sign of grief and a sign of remembrance and that is an entirely private matter and not to be 'gate crashed' in any manner. Flowers in Church always reminds me of a sort of animism where we place greenery in the Church as a reminder of the world outside. The flowers are a sort of offering to the ancestors in this Christian cult of death.
Is this hard on Christianity? You decide!
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