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Church blesses laptops and phones | Church blesses laptops and phones |
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Laptops and Blackberry mobile phones have been blessed in a church ceremony in the City of London. | Laptops and Blackberry mobile phones have been blessed in a church ceremony in the City of London. |
Canon David Parrott blessed the gadgets at the St Lawrence Jewry church in an updated version of a traditional "Plough Monday" back-to-work ceremony. | |
A number of parishioners held their mobile phones up as Rev Parrott recited a prayer. | A number of parishioners held their mobile phones up as Rev Parrott recited a prayer. |
He said: "It's the technology that is our daily working tool and it's a technology we should bless." | He said: "It's the technology that is our daily working tool and it's a technology we should bless." |
The 17th Century building is the official church of the City of London Corporation. | The 17th Century building is the official church of the City of London Corporation. |
On Monday Canon Parrott placed a number of laptops and phones on its altar. | |
He said it would remind the capital's busy office workers that God's grace could reach them in many ways. | He said it would remind the capital's busy office workers that God's grace could reach them in many ways. |
Rev Parrott aimed to make the ceremony "lively and relevant" | Rev Parrott aimed to make the ceremony "lively and relevant" |
Canon Parrott then recited a blessing over the parishioners and their electronic devices. | |
He said he hoped the ceremony had made worship "lively and relevant to the people who work nearby, in the financial district". | He said he hoped the ceremony had made worship "lively and relevant to the people who work nearby, in the financial district". |
The traditional Plough Monday ceremony blessed a symbolic farming implement which had been dragged to the church's door. | The traditional Plough Monday ceremony blessed a symbolic farming implement which had been dragged to the church's door. |
Canon Parrott updated that ceremony, as he said it didn't have much relevance for his church, which was "nowhere near a field, in the middle of London". | |
Canon Parrott, who took up the post seven months ago, described the ceremony as "a fresh idea for a fresh post". |