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| Yorkshire attitude towards Missionaries | |
| By: Leslie Date: March 29, 2024, 4:15 pm | |
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| In "The Last of the Summer Wine" a daily show on our tv they | |
| clearly describe what they think of religion and missionaries. | |
| THe three old retired characters in this English show set in the | |
| West Riding of Yorkshire to a country town of Guisely, | |
| It is a show full of laughs and even a little stupidity. | |
| Some of the things that happen reveal their attitude toward | |
| religion. One of the three was standing by his front door and | |
| was approached by two missionaries of a Christian denomination. | |
| You can rule ou JWs,they were not from that religion. | |
| The young woman smiled sweetly and said to the man at his door. | |
| "Have you read your Bible?" He replied . "I haven't read my | |
| newspaper yet," The sweet lady and man gently pushed their way | |
| into the house saying they were going to pray. Afterwards as | |
| this house owner was telling the other two characters on the | |
| show. I must be on a list of the the ten greatest sinners. He | |
| said so with humour. He did believe in God and would be a former | |
| Church of England member. The three of them discussed Baptism,( | |
| Christening as it is called.) Again this a humourous show. They | |
| decided in this episode to meet with the local vicar, for some | |
| unknown reason. The vicar's wife let them in. And said The vicar | |
| is very busy. (He wasn't as he was playing with a model rasilway | |
| set. ) Anyway the wife told the Vicar there were three poor | |
| people to see him including the village's retired head teacher." | |
| Oh him I know him ,Mr. Know it all". said the Vicar. | |
| THe Vicar's wife returned to the three in the Hall saying "We | |
| don't usually receive poor people, We send gifts to them." One | |
| of the three characters was willing to accept gifts. He was the | |
| scruffy one. | |
| Later on at the local cafe , Mr Scruffy hugged and kissed an old | |
| lady he knew over the years, She pretended not to like it, and | |
| said, "Isn't there a practising Anglican here? I moved up from | |
| CHAPEL to CHURCH of ENGLAND . This show was and is a very | |
| humoures show, | |
| It does point out that as my aunt Florry said. WE are Church of | |
| England, not Chapel. Chaoel icludes Methodist, Rehobeth and | |
| other churches started by John Wesley. The big differences is | |
| Chapel folk don't drink. don't visit the Pub and don't gamble. | |
| Church of England folk have more fun ;D . | |
| #Post#: 15126-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Yorkshire attitude towards Missionries | |
| By: Gregory Date: March 29, 2024, 4:29 pm | |
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| Some Yorkshiremen have an interesting attitude to maths. When | |
| one heard the symbol 𝝅r^2 spoken ("pi r squared") he | |
| responded "Nay, lad, pi are round not square". | |
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| #Post#: 15167-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Yorkshire attitude towards Missionries | |
| By: Leslie Date: April 3, 2024, 4:26 am | |
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| True we Yorkshire folk are made fun of in tv shows because of | |
| our accent and the subsequent belief that we are simple naive | |
| souls who have difficulty living outside Yorkshire. Many jokes | |
| are made about them, which true Yorkshire folk take with humour. | |
| In Canada, people from Newfoundland were the object of jokes for | |
| similar reasons and all this stopped in the 1970's after a | |
| change in social attitudes to Newfoundlanders who moved to | |
| Toronto. | |
| #Post#: 15170-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Yorkshire attitude towards Missionries | |
| By: Lyn Date: April 3, 2024, 6:30 am | |
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| I don't think I would be overly impressed by 'sweet' people | |
| gently pushing their way into my home, whatever their reasons. | |
| It is certainly true that most English do not like door knockers | |
| who overtly proselytise. | |
| #Post#: 15919-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Yorkshire attitude towards Missionries | |
| By: Leslie Date: April 29, 2024, 5:44 am | |
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| I learned yesterday that Pearce, a writer living in the states | |
| as a professor at a university became Catholic after being | |
| imprisoned in England, twice, once in Wormwood Scrubs. He was a | |
| leader in the National Front, as I recall. he wrote derogatory | |
| comments in the Bulldog and was prosecuted for it. In jail he | |
| was kept in isolation for fears he would start a riot between | |
| black and white prisoners. | |
| Since we both had fathers who liked a drink, in excess at times. | |
| I told Mary that my conversion to Catholicism was less | |
| spectacular. I was Church of England, and Methodist before doing | |
| 11 months of my National service. Going Catholic was a process | |
| of accretion over time, slowly, by the Grace of God. My father | |
| returned to the Catholic faith while I was doing National | |
| service. | |
| #Post#: 15920-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Yorkshire attitude towards Missionries | |
| By: Leslie Date: April 29, 2024, 6:43 am | |
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| Back in December of 1953 I was baptized (conditionally) into the | |
| Catholic Church and the papal bull of Pius V excommunicating | |
| Queen Elizabeth the first was lifted from the Queen and her | |
| followers. I read something written in Latin and English. Father | |
| Woodhouse and the housekeeper were the only people present. When | |
| I went back to my Aunts there was no greeting or celebration, | |
| but no opposition to what I had done either. My parents were | |
| separated and my brother would be in Hong Kong doing army | |
| service in Kowloon separating the Communist Chinese in 'no man's | |
| land' s from British forces. I don't know where my father was at | |
| that time. | |
| #Post#: 15922-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Yorkshire attitude towards Missionries | |
| By: Stephen Horsfall Date: April 29, 2024, 8:54 am | |
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| I must admit that I always found 'Last of the Summer Wine' | |
| deeply unfunny. It may have raised the ghost of a smile in me | |
| once or twice, but no more. Its attitude to women was | |
| deplorable, as well. | |
| #Post#: 15923-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Yorkshire attitude towards Missionries | |
| By: Lyn Date: April 29, 2024, 9:30 am | |
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| I only ever saw bits of it so cannot judge but what you say does | |
| not surprise me, Steve. | |
| #Post#: 15924-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Yorkshire attitude towards Missionries | |
| By: Leslie Date: April 29, 2024, 11:22 am | |
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| The "Last of the Summer Wine" varies in its humour. The episode | |
| about a man who was having his, Golden Wedding anniversary was | |
| genuinely funny. The three characters did get him drunk and | |
| sitting on the back of a garbage pick up truck. | |
| I didn't notice anything about men's attitude to women being | |
| any more deplorable than women's attitude to men. | |
| As for Joseph Pearce and the National Front. I never realized | |
| the depth of hatred of white to people of colour back in 1973. | |
| We never had that in Canada. | |
| It looks like I will be visiting Eire (Southern Ireland ) for a | |
| week in June. | |
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