Good King Wenceslas
logged out
Feeling much
dejection
All the slots had
been booked out
For Tesco
collection
Not deliveries
there were
For his sauce and
pasta
He would have to
fight his way
Through the queues
at ASDA
Angels from the
realms of glory
Kindly stay right
in your place
We’ve no wish to
get infected
Have you heard of
hands face space?
Don’t
Sing that song at
us
Don’t you realise
Droplets travel
further
We’ll
Have to isolate
We can’t emigrate
No way through at
Dover
Wash you hands and
please don’t sing
Now mask ye quickly
gentlemen don’t mingle here today
We need your names
for track and trace the church guidance doth say
Our distanced
seating’s full so please book in for next Sunday
And we’re streaming
on Facebook and Zoom
Meeting Room
And we’re streaming
on Facebook and Zoom
See them dining now
in Tier 4
Masks at table and
an open door
All precautions so
the covid spores
Don’t land on the
Christmas turkey
How to eat up
Brussel Sprouts for 10?
We disinvited
Aunty Gwen
At least we won’t
get ugly socks again
And bits of gaudy
paper chain.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Covid Carols
Tuesday, December 01, 2020
Reality Check
I've just has this in an email, relaying a Zoom conversation with Christians in Madagascar.
The diocesan economic development coordinator Ialy has recently returned from a trip to his village in the far south of the island. Good time? Patsy asked. No, Ialy said. His aunt had been used to monthly visits from his cousins, who live 75 km away in a village which is even more remote than hers. Last month they didn’t turn up; nor this month. So she decided to go and see what was happening. She travelled the 75km by ox cart, which is the usual means of transport, and arrived to find that the entire family, parents and three children, had died three days earlier from starvation. They hadn’t been able to come to town to sell their charcoal because the oxen were too weak; they themselves had been too weak to walk. So they hadn’t been able to ask for help.
One story, one family. But that story is being repeated all over the far south of Madagascar, which falls within this huge, young diocese. They are trying to get rice and beans to the area to keep people alive.