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Perhaps a couple of cardinals will come to our next Avebury Megameet on 1st August - there’ll be some pagans there including a few that are our members. They may find they are self-contained, cheerful and a threat to neither themselves nor the world – in fact not at all as they might expect. On the contrary, we’d say in general the one’s we’ve met aren’t treading a dangerous path at all and would probably subscribe to the very words the Pope quotes from Paul’s Letter to the Romans (Rom 12:9-10) :

Let love be genuine; hate what is evil, hold fast to what is good; love one another with brotherly affection.

The last line, then, not so very far removed from the Pagan Federation's declaration that, "To most modern P(a)gans in the West, the whole of life is to be affirmed joyfully and without shame, as long as other people are not harmed by one's own tastes." http://www.paganfed.org/paganism.php

That being so, perhaps the Pontiff has more in common with the Pagan than he realises...

Spot on, LS.

I glanced across the front of the Sunday papers here (in Ireland) this morning, to see pictures of people bending down, kissing that tree stump and hanging beads on it. The instinct is there, however you dress it up, however 'organised' it is. What is important, at least I think so, is the way you react to others going about things in a different way :)

If the cardinals come we can all recite this to them, the Megameet Hymn....


THIS BIT OF ENGLAND
By E. Vine Hall

If this bit of England be
Worthier because of me,
Stronger for the strength I bring,
Sweeter for the songs I sing.
Purer for the path I tread.
Lighter for the light I shed.
Richer for the gifts I give.
Happier because I live.
Nobler for the death I die :
Not in vain have I been I.

;)