tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3461362503880139565.post941773367615120159..comments2023-04-26T12:25:36.263+02:00Comments on Blue Eyed Ennis: Seventeenth Sunday Ordinary Time 2011 - Reflections Buried TreasuresBlue Eyed Ennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06181985609681328032noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3461362503880139565.post-67356807351112709872011-08-02T09:21:32.331+02:002011-08-02T09:21:32.331+02:00I've just printed this week's church newsl...I've just printed this week's church newsletter. I WISH that I had read this earlier and could have included it.<br />JimmyJimmynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3461362503880139565.post-91138638667911481902011-08-02T09:21:30.663+02:002011-08-02T09:21:30.663+02:00Thanks Jimmy- welcome; it's great to have you ...Thanks Jimmy- welcome; it's great to have you visit here and thanks for the compliments<br />. I can't take credit for the writing of it but it's a found treasure - but then as a retired lecturer I am use to recycling the best of searches.!! <br /><br />Rolheiser is always brilliant and the Southern Baptist reference in the second could be anyone : I think that's fairly obvious from the piece so I hope my American readers don't feel I am being prejudiced against Southern Baptists. Any of the religions could be inserted as a lead to the story. I'm really pleased you like it- it's hard finding stuff that drives home a really good message but that also can make people laugh.<br /><br />Where are you located ? Deacon/priest/ lay worker - what are you ?!<br /><br />I hope that now you've found me you will revisit and can I unashamedly invite you to become a regular follower by signing up on the side bar?<br /><br />BlessingsPhil Ewingnoreply@blogger.com