Thank you for the link!!! That was great. Julia McNamee-Stilwell researching: Boyle, McNamee, McCabe, Curran ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Andrews" <edward.andrews@btinternet.com> To: <Scotch-Irish-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 6:23 AM Subject: [Sc-Ir] Something on Christmas > Today in the Herald, the Glasgow morning Newspaper, there is one of the > periodic reports from Fiona Houston who is living in the style of the > 1790s > for a year. > > The part which concerns us is the section which begins "I have been > busying > about, preparing for Christmas." > > to > > "Yet they must at least have had something to offer New Year callers, for > the first-footing traditions were strong." > > The full story can be found at > > http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/51220.html > > As the material is copyright I don't think that we can put it on a RW site > > Edward Andrews. > > > > > > Only by recovering prophetic and objective modes of preaching, in > faithfulness to the gospel of Christ crucified and in contradiction to > society's profane habits and priorities, can we truly challenge our dying > culture and reveal to it its own possibilities for resurrection. > Alan E Lewis. "Between Cross and Resurrection. A Theology of Holy > Saturday" > Eerdmans 2001 p 377 > > > >