Thursday, October 18, 2007

TV, Tradition, and Hard Work...

...more or less sums up my relationship with EWTN, the Catholic television network. Spent all of Wednesday in Balham, where Fr Stephen Langridge at Holy Ghost Church allowed a TV crew to invade the parish while we filmed a series of six interviews for CATHOLIC LIVES...these included Nicole Parker of the London Fertility Care Centre, Josephine Robinson of the Association of Catholic Women, Fr Alexander Sherbrook of St Patrick's Soho Square, Kristina Cooper of GOOD NEWS magazine, and more...on Saturday I fly to Birmingham, Alabama to make a whole new series about Traditions Marking the Feasts and Seasons of the Year (I don't quite know why I've put that in capitals but it somehow conveys the flavour of the thing...)

Wednesday's work was fun but, golly, it was exhausting, and at the day's end, when the little crew, after sorting things out and packing up and dealing with everything, met in the quiet church for Mass - said by a visiting priest from the Brothers of St John, who had come from Holland to watch our work as he works with a similar TV project in Amsterdam) - it was so good just to be there with the rhythm of the words and the bright glow of candles. I have only ever been in that church when it is teeming with families and chanted music on a Sunday morning, and having just a small group gathered (in exhaustion!) before the altar on a weekday evening with the darkening windows and the glitter of a lifted Chalice was a suddenly powerful experience.

Up early this morning to get to a committee meeting of Aid to the Church in Need. Afterwards, to a bookshop to treat myself to a new, looooong, interesting book for the flight to the USA on Sat. I do have some work to do on the flight, but there will be several hours in the air and I feel I can give myself up to the pleasure of deliciously uninterrupted reading. (I am actually planning to take some sewing to do as well - cross-stitch sampler which needs finishing and is rather fun to do - but have been warned that needles are sometimes confiscated as being potential terrorist weapons...anyone know anything about this?).

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Aunti J,
You cycle in mysterious ways or rather, lanes....awesome you should mention Good News, the Catholic Charismatic magazine and its editor Kristina Cooper. With respect, I didn't think it was your orbit or that of EWTN. Also, Nicole Parker, another Spirit-filled Catholic Charismatic. I look forward to seeing these interviews on EWTN.
Crikey - only Damien Stayne of Cor et Lumen Christi to do for next time.
Power to your pedals,

Blessings

James H
PS. If you want something to ease the hours to Alabama, take a recording of Chloe Agnew singing Panis Angelicus on your iPod at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzTjY79nGRE

The Woman of the House said...

Hi Joanna,

We're looking forward to seeing you on EWTN... Did they say you were going to be on Fr. Mitch Pacwa show next week. I think so... well whichever one, we're looking forward to it.

God bless you,

Unknown said...

Hi Joanna

Wishing you a successful trip to the USA on Sat. Any idea when EWTN will be viewing the series Catholic Lives that you have just completed filming at Holy Ghost Church as well as your new series about Traditions Marking the Feasts and Seasons of the Year here in the UK ? If you get to find out, let us know via your blog. I look forward to watching them. Keep smiling and God bless.

Maria

Unknown said...

Joanna,

Do NOT attempt to take any sewing/embroudery needles onto the plane in hand baggage. They will be confiscated and you may be very delayed as the intimately search everythig else.

Only ONE bag allowed through UK security, so you must pack all your on-board items into that, except anything bought in the departure lounge.

Anonymous said...

Hey Joanna..don't forget next year the more important Birmingham! Bon Voyage..if you're going British Airways ask me if i can get my cousin a captain to get you an upgrade! we had one to the US for my 40th.. Business class..way to go! (But perhaps you are anyway?)

Anonymous said...

Hi Joanna, I heard you on EWTN last night and was shocked by what you had to say. I had no idea British culture has deteriorated to such a degree. You were incredibly effective on the show, so I hope lots of people were watching.