The Cat in the Hat in the Nave July 31, 2013 News Charles Wingate writes at Tune: Kings Lynn: Theodor Seuss Geisel was, I am told, a lifelong member of a [Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod] parish in Springfield, Massachusetts. This, of course, was perpetrated in an Anglican parish. And Rod Dreher builds on the thread at The American Conservative: “We take the Eucharist at its center seriously, but we do so with humor, with love, with invitation that we hope speaks across generations to the child that’s in all of us,” says the Canadian Anglican priest in this above video from 2010, which an Episcopal reader just sent to me. He goes on to say, in the Eucharistic prayer: “This bread we share is my body you seeTake it and eat it in memory of me”And after they ate, he picked up a drinkAnd said, “There’s more in here than you thinkThis is My Blood that I give for youAnd for those who think their life is throughBecause they sin, they should be livingAnd remember our God is always forgiving.” Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)