Monday 12 October 2020

Falling slowly

 


What is the point of St. Catherine?

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  1. Are we talking Catherine of Alexandria...
    Feast day..25th November..
    or perhaps..Catherine of Siena...Feast day..
    "9th April..

    Bit gory this...
    The Catherine Wheel consisted of a large wooden
    wagon wheel which had several radial spokes...
    A condemned person was lashed to the wheel and
    a club or iron cudgel was used to beat their limbs...
    The victim's body, after his death, could also be
    displayed on the wheel...
    There..roll on November the 5th..! :).

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  2. One could of course ask what was the point of any Saint. I must say that Sue in Suffolk keeps me up to date nicely on the Saints, otherwise I would be totally inorant of who we celebrate on which day. And really should we 'celebrate' a person who was put to death on a wheel? Questions like this do contribute to my being a Humanist.

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    1. Saints have to die somehow, and martyrs seem to do better in the saint stakes.

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    2. It's why they were put to death that we celebrate saints!

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  3. Or Catherine of Sienna, the Patron Saint against bodily ills?

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    1. Is she? I have visited her shrine. They chopped her up into little pieces and spread her around the church. As far as I can tell she was a mad woman who interrupted the services with her ranting.

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  4. Maybe it is a direct parallel to the situation we find ourselves in - continuous torture?

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  5. New low expected Wight
    Low Dogger.

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  6. Try again Willie...
    Ah! Ah! St Catherine is a medieval lighthouse on
    the southern coast of the Isle of Wight...
    And is known locally as the "Pepperpot" because of
    its likeness...
    It is Britain's only surviving medieval lighthouse,
    and no longer in operation..l expect someone 'nicked'
    the candle..! :).

    Yeah! Nice one Tom..!

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    1. You win the prize (with a little help from Rachel...) on your second guess. You know more about it than I did - I didn't realise how old it was.

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