I’ll post the explanation of this photograph at the end of Easter. Meanwhile, just think about the implications.


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13 April 2006 in Photography, Religion by Stilgherrian | 4 comments
I’ll post the explanation of this photograph at the end of Easter. Meanwhile, just think about the implications.

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14 April 2006 at 9:40 am
Stilgherrian
I thought that Melbourne’s ratbag Catholic priest “Father Bob Maguire”:http://www.fatherbob.com.au might like this photograph. He certainly enjoys wordplay in his cynical, grumpy but incredibly passionate brand of Christianity.
He’s already replied to my comment on his blog, advising me to “just ascend”:http://www.fatherbob.com.au/father_bob/2006/04/no_title_yet.html. And I thought that was reserved for the Special Ones…
06 June 2006 at 11:37 am
Bernard
so what WAS the explanation?
12 June 2006 at 8:01 pm
Stilgherrian
Nothing exciting, Bernard. It’s just a cafe in Newcastle.
18 October 2006 at 4:09 pm
Stilgherrian
I’m closing comments on this post because, for some reason, it’s been chosen as the one to target by link-spammers.