A Little Liturgical Levity

A quick post to bring you two recent sighting of Liturgical Levity…

The first is from my friend David Gambrell on his blog Linen Ephod.  David posts a lot of his own liturgical writing and musings on the blog, but under the tag Kitsch he has recently posted pictures of five liturgical objects made of plastic stacking building bricks.  You’ll see what I mean.  These are for Saint Oleg’s Church.  I am expecting to see the completed church on the blog at some time in the future.  So here is the Door, Font, Pulpit, Table, and Windows.

And now for something completely different…

With a hat tip to Cyberbrethren, I have been introduced to the blog Bad Vestments.  Yes, the name is all you need to know about the blog.  Now, I can appreciate “high church.”  But this is a collection of liturgical garments that just make you sit back and wonder.  Remember, liturgical garb was intended to keep from drawing attention to the leader so worshipers could focus on God.  You have to admit that some of these certainly do draw attention to the wearer.  It does not surprise me that one particular leader appears more than any other on this blog.  I thought I commented on this miter when I first saw it a while back but can’t find it now.

Have fun, and now back to pondering GA actions.

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