Friday, April 1, 2016

The Diocese of New Westminster Crashes in Pershore!



Residents of a sleepy market town in Worcestershire, England, got a rude awakening when the Diocese of New Westminster fell to earth early this morning.


Pershore High Street

The piece of space junk crashed onto Pershore's Church Walk, near the toney farming community's historic abbey, narrowly missing cars and startling locals.

"I was on my way to buy some smoked salmon and pheasant," stated Annabelle Harley-Ffoulkes, "when there was an appalling noise. I thought it was one of those beastly women vicars at the Abbey, but it was just the Diocese of New Westminster. I was pretty relieved, I can tell you."


Typical Pershore Street Scene

The Diocese of New Westminster went into orbit in the early 1990s, along with the Anglican Church of Canada (ACoC), and communicated sporadically with earth until it crash landed in the prosperous farming community.


Space Junk

There are an estimated 500,000 pieces of man made debris, or space junk, orbiting the earth at speeds of up to 17,500 mph. Pershore is home to 8000 people.

LSP

2 comments:

  1. This Canadian Anglican hangs his head in shame. Blame Canada, eh?

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  2. I don't think it's necessarily Canada's fault, Canadians are, after all, good people; I love Canada. But space aliens do seem to have worked their way into ACoC and taken it "off planet." Of course Lambeth Palace is notoriously infested with Mantis People, so the problem seems to go all the way to the top...

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