Saturday, January 16, 2010

Blessing of the Gadgets


When we lived in Newfoundland decades ago we became aware of the annual blessing of the fleet. It was a rare ecumenical event to bless the fishing boats at the beginning of the season. It was kind of cool for a mainlander to be somewhere that such a traditional industry of the sea could be so important.

There are other traditional blessing ceremonies, such as the blessing of the ploughs in agricultural areas.

And there has been a revival of the lovely tradition of blessing the animals in many faith communities.

So, a British pastor has begun blessing cell phones, smart phones, laptops, and other gadgets. Really. Honestly it doesn't have the same cachet as these other blessings, as far as I'm concerned. Surely the blessing will only be good for a few months before it is obsolete, just like the electronic equipment itself.

The idea has always been to bring before God the instruments humans use for work and bless them as a sign that any and all vocations can be sacred.

What's your opinion on this one. Are you a luddite who already feels these gizmos are the "work of the devil" or do you like the idea? After all a tradition is any action you do more than once.

4 comments:

IanD said...

If this new practice takes hold, then David, you need to come to my place quick for a deathbed visit with my computer.

Last rites are in order ... !

David Mundy said...

Ministers still do housecalls Ian

Laura said...

What next...?Perhaps blessing of the flatscreens before the January football frenzy?

David Mundy said...

Actually Laura, there are churches which project the Superbowl on their big screens for anyone who wants to come and watch. Can the blessing of the flatscreens be far behind?