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Holy Spirit may move in North America.


Dear editor,

We are now beyond the pale and the media tell us some of the primates meeting in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland: see Ireland, Northern.
Northern Ireland

Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland occupying the northeastern portion of the island of Ireland. Area: 5,461 sq mi (14,144 sq km). Population (2001): 1,685,267.
 had a dinner to celebrate the occasion; I hope the menu did not include oysters Rockefeller oys·ters Rockefeller
pl.n.
Oysters cooked with spinach and a seasoned cream sauce.



[Perhaps after John Davison Rockefeller.]

Noun 1.
 or lobster thermidor lobster ther·mi·dor  
n.
A dish consisting of cooked lobster meat mixed with a cream sauce, put into a lobster shell, sprinkled with cheese, and browned.
 because "Everything in the waters that has not fins and scales is an abomination ..." (Leviticus 11:12)

What comes to mind is the little-known story of Eldad and Medad, found in Numbers in numbered parts; as, a book published in numbers.

See also: Number
 11; it is a story some of those prelates would do well to ponder.

Moses took 70 elders of Israel to the tent of meeting, so that the Lord could take some of the spirit which was upon Moses and anoint a·noint  
tr.v. a·noint·ed, a·noint·ing, a·noints
1. To apply oil, ointment, or a similar substance to.

2. To put oil on during a religious ceremony as a sign of sanctification or consecration.

3.
 the elders, who would then assist in the governance of the people. But word came to Moses that Eldad and Medad, who were not among the 70, were back home and indeed prophesying. Joshua, intransigent as ever and probably robed in purple, demanded that Moses take action to suppress this unauthorized activity, but Moses, wise man, replied, "Would that all the Lord's people were prophets."

We should take courage from this; no one can organize a meeting and guarantee the exclusive presence of the Spirit; all one can be sure of is the independence of the Spirit, who calls, gives voice and insight to unlikely people in unlikely places. And, however unlikely, it is not utterly beyond the bounds of possibility that the Spirit moves, gives voice and insight in North America.

Colin Proudman

Toronto
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Title Annotation:LETTERS
Author:Proudman, Colin
Publication:Anglican Journal
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:May 1, 2005
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