A lunch with Ms T at the Weston Library café in Oxford normally affords considerable amusement, but I wasn't expecting one of the key sources to be our dining utensils. I imagine 'Hcat' on the label is a misprint for 'Heat', but, as two people one of whom is a priest and the other an employee of a Roman Catholic monastic seminary, we agreed that having a tray which is secure against demonic influence is a distinct advantage. 'When I next have lunch with Dr Bones and she starts going on about spiritual warfare,' said Ms T, 'I can just show her the tray.'
I realised I actually enjoyed reading my friends' blogs, and so have made my own, with an oblique nod to 4th-century theologian Theodore of Mopsuestia. Christian and Gothic matters will probably predominate. Names are changed to protect the furtive.
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