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Not such a jolly good show now!



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Published Date: 13 May 2008
SEE you later, Moderator! Our paths may well cross during the General Assembly. Starts Thursday, get your tickets now while stocks last.
Having heard that fewer than half a million regularly attend C of S services, I'd have to ask the new Mod, the Rev David Lunan, a 63-year-old Glaswegian, how, in God's name, and in this day and age, he hopes to stop the rot.

What's up, doc! He's b
een blaming society's materialism and the Sabbath's counter attractions when his fire and brimstone – is there any of that still about, is there an Elmer Gantry out there? – should be directed at preachers crucifying congregations with so much pap from the pulpit.

I'm thinking of the Rev IM Jolly, Rikki Fulton's unforgettable, deadly accurate send-up of your average C of S minister.

"There are not the children in the way that I remember them as I grew up," muses the Mod of his flock.

Right on! For a sign of these we're-all-doomed-time, we only have to watch Songs of Praise and clock the facial expressions as they give the hymns laldi.

A tad too self-righteous for their own good perhaps. Certainly for mine. They look like they've assembled in God's waiting room.

A general assembly? Here endeth the lesson.

Top of pie charts
Stressed? Aren't we all? Even gets to your scribbler, the life and soul of any party, mind you.

Yes I get stressed sometimes but help is on the way and I'm not talking Valium or a bucket of Bucky.

A neuroscience lecturer at London's Imperial College (the place to go if ever you need one in a hurry) recommends listening to or singing Gregorian chant and your stress vanishes. Just like that.

Nothing to with Gregg-orian chants often heard outside a bakery from bulky customers clamouring for pies and pastries.

I've tried it and it works. I now chant good-style every morning after downing my customary glass of fermented yak's milk.

This column, best for practical advice.

Tomorrow: Grow your own rhubarb.




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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 12:12 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: John Gibson
 
1

Richard Head,

13/05/2008 13:16:51
What's it all about?
2

tomias,

Edinburgh 13/05/2008 13:21:24
Good juxtapositioning J G; Gregorian Chant at the Assembly!
If in see you in press office, near to Ron F of course. How many punters here knew of the Assembly anyway?
For those of a daily wail disposition. death penalty to be discussed- Come on JG you do that report!!!
3

John R. Douglas,

13/05/2008 13:31:46


First Class !!! Very good indeed, where else but from JG would you know
about what really goes on in Edinburgh.

Not to be missed daily read.
4

ConnorD,

13/05/2008 17:38:30
So why no facility to discuss on-line the Hogmanay tendering story? The EN is clearly in cahoots with Pete Irvine and Unique Events and is censoring open discussion. Free press indeed!!

 

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