Ashley Paver outside St Mark's
Ashley was someone I met up with again when I came to Oxford and his ardour on behalf of maintaining traditional worship and belief was, well, noticeable. I wish him and his friends well in the project. They may have to be good poker players to achieve what they want.
The church is clearly a very handsome building and ideal for what they would want. The appeal site can be found here, and I am adding it to the sidebar.
Reading the article about the plan I was left envisaging Ashley looking at the unsuitable features of St Mark's and, as he was wont to do in Oxford when confronted by difficulties in Oxford Union elections (there are always difficulties in Oxford Union elections) or by a liturgical abuse, stroking his chin and muttering "Oh bloody hell" in a very distinctive voice. But perhaps that is not how one argues one's case to the readers of the Cincinnatti Sunday Enquirer, or to the Archbishop.
The church is clearly a very handsome building and ideal for what they would want. The appeal site can be found here, and I am adding it to the sidebar.
Reading the article about the plan I was left envisaging Ashley looking at the unsuitable features of St Mark's and, as he was wont to do in Oxford when confronted by difficulties in Oxford Union elections (there are always difficulties in Oxford Union elections) or by a liturgical abuse, stroking his chin and muttering "Oh bloody hell" in a very distinctive voice. But perhaps that is not how one argues one's case to the readers of the Cincinnatti Sunday Enquirer, or to the Archbishop.
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