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In Australia a lot of the older churches (which comprise the majority as new churches are not common) are not designed for air conditioning. Most of them have high roofs (which helps cooling anyway) and there are air leaks all over the place. The high roofs mean there is a large volume of air to be temperature controlled.

New purpose build churches would have them, but I think that AC would be a minority position.

My wife's Baptist Church has two very large ceiling mounted fans which seem to do a decent job. They're relatively slow turning, but if they ever come loose it will be like something out of "Air Crash Investigations"!
 
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I am mourning now. My old hunting partner John died. He was 78. I met him when he was in his late 50s and his younger son was about my age. He ran me ragged, at 19, hunting the mountains of Eastern Kentucky. He was a 'Nam vet, bronze star w/valor. The man had a unique set of skills, vets will know what I mean. He came to Christ in his 50s and left a lot of baggage in the jungles of Vietnam. For those last 20 years, he was a Christian. In the words of the 28 BCP:
And we also bless thy holy Name for all thy servants departed this life in thy faith and fear; beseeching thee to grant them continual growth in thy love and service, and to give us grace so to follow their good examples, that with them we may be partakers of thy heavenly kingdom. Amen.
 
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I don't know. Maybe there's a distinctively American quality to this. But last time I went to one of my parishes, there are two brothers there. The younger one bears a great deal of sorrow for killing Vietnamese people. His older brother said he'd like to go back to that country and see what has become of Vietnam. His younger brother was about to have a cardiac event at this point. Now I was a Navy medic and could have rendered life saving aid to the younger brother, but I'm just flummoxed by how different their perspectives are.
 
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Far fewer Australians fought in Vietnam; I'm not sure I've ever spoken to a veteran of that war (later conflict in the middle east, yes), and I don't think it had the same impact on us socially.

That said, I'm sure for the veterans it has left complicated legacies. I guess no two people experience a war in exactly the same way...
 
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I am mourning now. My old hunting partner John died. He was 78. I met him when he was in his late 50s and his younger son was about my age. He ran me ragged, at 19, hunting the mountains of Eastern Kentucky. He was a 'Nam vet, bronze star w/valor. The man had a unique set of skills, vets will know what I mean. He came to Christ in his 50s and left a lot of baggage in the jungles of Vietnam. For those last 20 years, he was a Christian. In the words of the 28 BCP:
And we also bless thy holy Name for all thy servants departed this life in thy faith and fear; beseeching thee to grant them continual growth in thy love and service, and to give us grace so to follow their good examples, that with them we may be partakers of thy heavenly kingdom. Amen.
May he rest in peace and rise to glory! :prayer:
 
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To be fair, it's been going for nearly ten years.... (far out, time flies).
I'm not necessarily "old" but I find the saying true "the older you get, the faster time goes." It's rather frightening!
 
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When I bought my cappa nigra, I ordered it from England. When they shipped it, they told me they hadn't sent me their heaviest weight wool, because that was the one they sent to places like the north of Scotland, and they didn't think I'd need it in Australia.

At the time, I thought to myself, hey, we have winter here, I want to be warm, send me the good stuff! Then I read things like that funeral weather forecast and think, okay, we don't have winter like that anywhere I've been.
 
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I follow and correspond with Pastor Peter Noble, who is LCMS. Bloke got ordained in LCA and served in Adelaide most recently. He's in Western Ontario now and figuring out what winter is all about.
 
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When I bought my cappa nigra, I ordered it from England. When they shipped it, they told me they hadn't sent me their heaviest weight wool, because that was the one they sent to places like the north of Scotland, and they didn't think I'd need it in Australia.

At the time, I thought to myself, hey, we have winter here, I want to be warm, send me the good stuff! Then I read things like that funeral weather forecast and think, okay, we don't have winter like that anywhere I've been.
I lived in a city one winter where the wind chill hit -60 f/-51C. It was brutal
 
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I have a funeral this Saturday. The graveside portion is forecast for -17 F/-4 C with snowfall beginning most any time.

I wonder if there is a market for long thermal underwear in liturgical colors? It could be the next big thing in clerical garb. :scratch:
 
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