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Fitzwilliam Darcy ([info]mrdarcy_) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2019-04-13 21:53:00

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Entry tags:dean winchester, fitzwilliam darcy, ~marian of knighton (oe)

I have consulted the calendars and I have discovered that tomorrow is Palm Sunday. I realise that Mr Hume is no longer present, and that I am no clergyman. Still, I should like to mark the occasion, and so I will be making use of his multi-faith prayer room, if anyone wishes to join me over Easter week.



Palm Sunday (14th April) - 11am prayer and eucharist.

Maundy Thursday (18th April) - 11am prayer and chrism mass. I do not have holy oil, of course, but I will see what essential oils I can find, and provide water basins.

Good Friday (19th April) - 9am - meditation on Seven Last Words from the Cross / 4pm - evening prayer.

Holy Saturday (20th April) - 9am prayer / 4pm prayer.

Easter Sunday (21st April) - 5am dawn prayer / 11am eucharist / 6pm compline.



Thereafter, I shall recommence Sunday morning and Wednesday evening prayers. Even if you are not Christian, Mr Hume was very specific that this was a place for people of all faiths or no faith, so please do use it whenever and however you please. This is simply to let you know when there will be someone else there if you wish to pray or read together.

Thank you.



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[info]_night_watchman
2019-04-17 05:13 am UTC (link)
I didn't even think of that. It has been quite some time since I've dyed eggs, I don't suppose it's gotten any easier?

And... What's keeping you from becoming ordained? Or is Anglican as strict on their church leaders as Catholics are?

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-04-17 07:28 am UTC (link)
I’m not sure. We used to dip dye them, and use string to make patterns. I suppose there are all sorts of different paints and pens now, we can experiment.

I never even considered it. It is not particularly difficult, but it never seemed a good fit for me. Public speaking, for one.

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-04-17 07:39 am UTC (link)
We used to have to set them in dye for ages, and you had to be careful that the shell hadn't cracked just a little while they had boiled or you would end up with dyed white too. Now the question is, who's kitchen do we make a mess in?

Well, here, you wouldn't have to do too much public speaking. More one on one in a time of crisis, and what have you.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-04-17 09:32 pm UTC (link)
Would it matter if the white dyed too? We tended to just roll ours down hills afterwards, not eat them. I do not mind us making a bit of a mess. The kitchen is rarely used so

That is true, indeed. I think many of my views are quite outdated, and I'm not particularly good with most people. I suppose it is a 'calling', and I do not feel I have been 'called'. But I will do what I can in my current capacity, and make sure I keep listening for it just incase.

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-04-18 03:47 am UTC (link)
It would give the egg an odd taste, enough so that people wouldn't want to eat it. Unless they had an iron stomach. Most of our red dyes were got from scale insects, as it was rather hard to get madder root. Why would you roll the egg down a hill? I'll bring the eggs and the food color.

You know, I didn't even think of the 'calling'. I was... You're so kind Darcy, I suppose I haven't really seen that 'not good with people' side of you. And you put this thing together all on your own.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-04-18 09:20 pm UTC (link)
As I say, we never ate them. Which I'm only just realising was awfully privileged of us - to be able to throw eggs down a hill rather than eating them. I believe the scraps were given to the animals. We also usually dyed them with beetroot and that sort of thing, so it would do them no harm. Partly because it is meant to symbolise the rolling away of the stone from the tomb, partly because it's a bit of fun after the rather dreary period of lent.

I'm genuinely very pleased to hear that you think so. I am not very good at flattery, or feigning interest when I have none, or... sugar coating, I suppose. It rubs some people up the wrong way. Also, this was partly a selfish desire to desist in my hermiting away for a while.

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-04-19 04:40 am UTC (link)
No, it sounds like you and the people in your lands were well fed, and mostly happy, that you could afford to toss a few eggs down a hill for fun. There's nothing wrong with that. I am envious though. We only had dyed eggs. Now there are egg hunts. And for a number of years on the island we woke up to baskets full of goodies. Speaking of lent, which has seemed very long this year, how would you feel, after the midday eucharist, a feast of a roasted something, and some vegetables? Perhaps some deviled eggs? unless you have other plans, or think it would be best after evening prayer.

All good traits I assure you. I rather prefer something truthful over something false and sweet. And I think you could be forgiven the selfish desire, because you're also offering a service to others which is hardly selfish.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-04-21 09:53 pm UTC (link)
I have yet to experience Easter here. I must admit, I have not been as strict as I ought to have been over lent. All the switching bodies and the grief rather put it to the back of my mind. But still, I like your suggestion very much, and I have no other plans.

Good. People generally seem easier here. I certainly struggled with some of the social etiquette of my own time. People are less easily offended by the odd slip up here.

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-04-22 05:33 am UTC (link)
I'm sure the rules have changed just a little over the years... I may have also cheated a little. Because I don't have Christ's patience in the slightest. Well then! I'll see what's looks good down at the shops.

They are. No nobel houses to send in an uproar. Very few people actually care about status and houses. And you can see who you want, that is always grand.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-04-22 10:14 pm UTC (link)
Yes, perhaps. I'm usually fairly good at it, but the circumstances were very unusual. And I didn't really consult calendars until I realised it was mid April and I must have missed Easter somewhere along the way. But gladly I did not. Wonderful, you are too kind.

It is refreshing.

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-04-23 06:25 am UTC (link)
It was strange for you especially, the only reason I remembered was because Ash Wednesday was the final day for the Island door to be open. Do you have a preference?

It is! The freedom is nice too.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-04-23 10:02 pm UTC (link)
Have you had any strange experiences yourself? Lately, I mean.

I do not have a preference, whatever it pleases you to cook I shall be more than happy to receive. You can tell Robin that I have just about mastered the grilled cheese he was explaining to me.

The difference must be even more marked for a woman, I think.

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-04-24 05:43 am UTC (link)
Oh, Robin was twelve for a day and a half, and I woke up the other night to Guy screaming for me, but I've been here long enough to know to check phone before freaking out.

I might borrow the ovens of the unoccupied apartments close by and do pork, poultry and beef, and quit possibly fish halfway around the corridor, and we can all have sandwiches for a week or so. Haha he says now you have to learn soup.

Oh yes. I was never one to keep my tongue, but it is nice not to get in trouble for it.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-04-28 09:20 pm UTC (link)
Oh, that is a point that one reaches eventually, is it?

Good grief, you spoil us. Soup? Sounds challenging. Is this heating up a tin, or from scratch?

Are you happy here, Marian?

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-04-29 03:12 am UTC (link)
Yes, and perhaps throwing bed pillows to make them go away.

Yes, I'd say you could invite anyone you saw fit, and we'd still have plenty. It's heating up a tin, or Mommy's premade soups, he says. But I'm sure you got plenty of practice in that, aren't you?

Mostly yes. There are thing that I greatly miss, but I try not to let that weigh me down, or the good things here down either. I would ask you the same, but I think I know the answer to that question.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-05-06 10:40 pm UTC (link)
Well, perhaps we can extend to invitation to anyone who shows up to the morning prayer. I do! Your instructions were very clear, and I only burnt the bottom of one saucepan during the learning process.

Good, I'm glad for you.

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-05-07 09:34 am UTC (link)
That sounds like a pleasant idea, perhaps we set up a couple tables in the corridor between our apartments?

We all burn the bottom of a sauce pan ever now and then. I know I burned a few before I got used to the modern stove. And I still burn the first pancake.

I wish you were my friend. Or there was something I could do.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-05-07 10:04 am UTC (link)
Yes, that sounds most agreeable.

You are too kind and generous with me.

Am I not your friend?

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-05-07 11:05 am UTC (link)
It would make for plenty of room.

It's easy Darcy. You were kind to me shortly after I woke up. And my son adores you.

This is where the lack of punctuation gets me in trouble. I meant I wish you were happy too. I've been calling you my friend since December.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-05-08 08:57 pm UTC (link)
Certainly. And easy access to our apartments if we require extra plates and so on.

You can tell Robin that I adore him too.

I see. I consider you my friend, too, of course. There is nothing that anyone can do. There is only one thing that would make me happy, and it is apparently impossible. Other than that? Just time, I think.

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-05-09 09:41 am UTC (link)
That is a good point. It would be good if we ran out of tea too.

That put a very large smile on his face.

Well, there is something we can do, we can be there when you need us. And I will be, gladly. Well, not glad that you need me for that reason, but to help you shoulder the weight of it. And I will be here when it is but a feather's weight too.

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[info]mrdarcy_
2019-05-12 07:58 pm UTC (link)
Yes, certainly. I think I can borrow an urn from the food court so that we do not need to keep reboiling water.

I am pleased to hear it.

Thank you. You have persevered with me even when all I wanted was to hide from every sort of human contact. I know that you wished to care for me even when I refused to open the door. Your persistence is appreciated, even if it must not have seemed so in the early days.

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[info]_night_watchman
2019-05-14 03:32 am UTC (link)
Fantastic. And if it's just you, Robin and me, and possibly EdwMr Rochester, and Adele that should leave more than enough tea for the lot of us.

I am glad the pair of you are friends. It is good for him to have such role models in his life.

Ah, but you are just highly tolerant of my stubborn, and nurturing nature. How could I be anything but persistent?

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