Sunday, October 14, 2007

Dawkins at Oxford Oratory


I read with pleasure in the Cathoplic Herald that Prof. Richard Dawkins aauthor of the Gopd Delusion has been attending Mass at various Oxford Churches including St Aloysius, the Oxford Oratory.

No-one knows his reasons, if could be research for another attack on Christianity or maybe God is actually at work.

Say a prayer for the Professor.

13 comments:

gemoftheocean said...

Let us know of any Christopher Hitchens sightings too.

Cathy said...

I most certainly will, Father.
Thank you for posting that.

Paulinus said...

Well he's chosen well, so far. if he attends anything like the 'Loud & Clear' event, he'll be put right off the Faith!

I'll pray for him.

Tom said...

Wow this is certainly very interesting. I will say a prayer for him.

David Palmer said...

Ineresting...though I'm not holding my breath... yet!

Anonymous said...

I have placed both himself and Hitchens on my prayer card for some time now. So I can't tell you the delight I felt on reading this. I know it's not over till the fat lady sings but I have great hope that both will come over. Hitchens, I imagine with his last breath. God willing it would be great.

Anonymous said...

Would you pray for the devil? Although I would not put Dawkins in his league!

Anonymous said...

of course you must pray for the devil. silly !

nickbris said...

He must have got his medications mixed up or his dealer has put him on the new home-grown SKUNK

David Palmer said...

Having done a bit of research it would seem that this story is a non starter... which is a shame.

Anonymous said...

I pray frequently for Ian Paisley - anyone care to join me?

gemoftheocean said...

Ian Paisley is on his own! ;-D He's sort of one of those "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" cases.

Rabbi: is there a blessing for the Czar?

Yes, certainly. -- "May God bless and keep the czar -- far away from US!"

Evolution Now said...

This is a LIE, which has been personally refuted in writing by Professor Richard Dawkins on his website: http://richarddawkins.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=33865&p=623333#p623333

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