Year At St Yoricks
Adrian PlassPaperback 1998-03-20
The bestselling author of the Sacred Diaries presents church newsletters that explore the intriguing world of parish life with humour and compassion. From struggling obituaries and blinkered book reviews to subtly vindictive reports on Ladies' Circle meetings, Plass' latest release is a must for all students of that most fascinating study of all - real life. From Marshall Morgan
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Another likely best-seller from Adrian Plass, A Year at St Yorick's will do for the Church of England what the Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass did for charismatic Christians. Remember the Sacred Diarist trying to take spiritual authority over a paper clip? This time Adrian Plass turns his satirical yet affectionate eye on the Church of England, in this spoof collection of monthly parish magazines which lampoons the life of a fictional rural parish. These are tempestuous times for the Church of England (the Toronto Blessing, the ongoing rumbles about disestablishment, the debate about monarchy, divorce and the state), and as ever Adrian's humour is full of wisdom and compassion as well as wild irreverence.
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The bestselling author of the Sacred Diaries presents church newsletters that explore the intriguing world of parish life with humour and compassion. From struggling obituaries and blinkered book reviews to subtly vindictive reports on Ladies' Circle meetings, Plass' latest release is a must for all students of that most fascinating study of all - real life. From Marshall Morgan
Publisher Description
Another likely best-seller from Adrian Plass, A Year at St Yorick's will do for the Church of England what the Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass did for charismatic Christians. Remember the Sacred Diarist trying to take spiritual authority over a paper clip? This time Adrian Plass turns his satirical yet affectionate eye on the Church of England, in this spoof collection of monthly parish magazines which lampoons the life of a fictional rural parish. These are tempestuous times for the Church of England (the Toronto Blessing, the ongoing rumbles about disestablishment, the debate about monarchy, divorce and the state), and as ever Adrian's humour is full of wisdom and compassion as well as wild irreverence.