One of my Christmas presents is the amusing collection Zombie Haiku, by Ryan Mecum.
Quite curiously, the About the Author note says, "Before the plague, he worked as a youth pastor at a Presbyterian church in Cincinnati, Ohio."
Good for him, to have a sense of humor; or a sense of horror.
And good for the Presbyterians to permit a sense of humor and horror.
One wonders: If Mr. Mecum were affiliated with Rome, would he be summarily summoned there, directly or indirectly?
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