15 June 2006

elisi: (Salt of the Earth by eyesthatslay)
I don't often talk about my faith here, because - well it's a fandom journal primarily, and also I try to keep most of my private life private. Anyway, I just happen to have to very different recs, but both relating to Catholicism:

First, [livejournal.com profile] stoney321 went to see the Da Vinci Code. The result is as hilarious as you can imagine. Very spoilery, *obviously*.

Now the other thing is a new 'reality programme: ''The Convent', the first part of which was shown last night on the BBC.It follows pretty much the same formula as last year's 'The Monestary', and is just as excellent. To briefly summarise: 4 (widely different) women spend 40 days (and nights! duh!) in a convent, and the results are fascinating. Or as the website puts it: A group of ordinary women make an extraordinary journey of self-discovery. Can joining a convent and adopting traditional values help solve their contemporary problems?

Last year's programme set in a monestary was one of the best programems I've ever seen - and a wonderful look at real Christianity. If there's anyone out there who'd like to see what faith is about, I cannot recommend it enough. And - thanks to the wonders of technology, it can be viewed online at the BBC's broadband site:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctwo/programmes/?id=convent

Also nuns are fabulous! :) (Trust me, I know many!)
elisi: (Salt of the Earth by eyesthatslay)
I don't often talk about my faith here, because - well it's a fandom journal primarily, and also I try to keep most of my private life private. Anyway, I just happen to have to very different recs, but both relating to Catholicism:

First, [livejournal.com profile] stoney321 went to see the Da Vinci Code. The result is as hilarious as you can imagine. Very spoilery, *obviously*.

Now the other thing is a new 'reality programme: ''The Convent', the first part of which was shown last night on the BBC.It follows pretty much the same formula as last year's 'The Monestary', and is just as excellent. To briefly summarise: 4 (widely different) women spend 40 days (and nights! duh!) in a convent, and the results are fascinating. Or as the website puts it: A group of ordinary women make an extraordinary journey of self-discovery. Can joining a convent and adopting traditional values help solve their contemporary problems?

Last year's programme set in a monestary was one of the best programems I've ever seen - and a wonderful look at real Christianity. If there's anyone out there who'd like to see what faith is about, I cannot recommend it enough. And - thanks to the wonders of technology, it can be viewed online at the BBC's broadband site:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctwo/programmes/?id=convent

Also nuns are fabulous! :) (Trust me, I know many!)
elisi: Edwin and Charles (Spike - canon by st_salieri)
Sometimes fandom throws out the wonderfullest lines. Such as this question:

You have experience decapitating with a xacto knife? ;-)

It being the latest in a growing discussion of AOQ's review of FFL.

There's also a guy (3D master) who's so anti-Spike that he's made himself a whole new theory about him, that fits with pretty much nothing of canon. *shakes head in amusement*


Also I just realised that I've yet to show off my new icon! [livejournal.com profile] st_salieri found it hidden on her laptop. Isn't it brilliant? Salieri is very clever! :)
elisi: Edwin and Charles (Spike - canon by st_salieri)
Sometimes fandom throws out the wonderfullest lines. Such as this question:

You have experience decapitating with a xacto knife? ;-)

It being the latest in a growing discussion of AOQ's review of FFL.

There's also a guy (3D master) who's so anti-Spike that he's made himself a whole new theory about him, that fits with pretty much nothing of canon. *shakes head in amusement*


Also I just realised that I've yet to show off my new icon! [livejournal.com profile] st_salieri found it hidden on her laptop. Isn't it brilliant? Salieri is very clever! :)