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    Various kilted activities

    Here are a couple of early photos of kilted activities. Please pardon the irregular rotation.

    More to come this weekend, as I plan to wear the kilt to my parish, the Church of the Holy Apostles (anticipating the Feast of St. Andrew, the first apostle called by Jesus and the patron saint of Scotland). I have invited parishioners, most of whom are members of the Oneida Nation, to wear their traditional regalia to church, too.

    But until then, making conference calls for my secular job, donating platelets at the Community Blood Center, and praying the Daily Office can all be done while kilted.

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    Last edited by revdpatience; 22nd November 17 at 06:38 AM.
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    "We have this hope, a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul." (Heb. 6:19)

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    For St. Andrews Sunday, I'll be doing pulpit supply preaching at a Presbyterian Church in the suburbs of Philly on Sunday morning, followed by a service at a Presbyterian retirement community on Sunday afternoon.

    Followed by some Scottish Fiddle music on the street corner of 2nd and Market in Old City Philadelphia.

    Of course I'll be kilted the whole time. Pics will follow later.

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