Yejide Peters Pietersen (@yejidep) 's Twitter Profile
Yejide Peters Pietersen

@yejidep

African American priest in the English countryside. All opinions are my own and do not represent the views of the Church of England or the parishes I serve.

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linkhttp://occasionalpraisebreak.wordpress.com/ calendar_today27-01-2009 22:55:46

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“I’m not going to debate the merits of whether junkies need to be in the criminal system with you.” This is how NYPD views people who use drugs. Also, where are their masks?! NYPD, once again, making it clear that they don’t care about the most vulnerable in our communities

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The moment I heard pepperball canons used and mass arrests made because "too much spring breaking" in Miami Beach I knew: these must be Black partiers. #springbreakingwhileBlack

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If you don’t think online church is real church, consider that I had a delightful woman join us for worship from the other side of the country throughout this pandemic. A few weeks ago she entered hospice care. Our prayer shawl ministry sent her a prayer shawl.

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Disgraceful this from @championsleague been waiting an hour and a half to get in and no sign of being successful. Gates closed so no way of gaining entry. We’ve just been peppered sprayed yet no sign of crowd disorder where I am. Crowd building up outside. Joke

Daniel Kobin (@danielkobin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Performing an extravagant prematch concert while fans get tear-gassed outside of the stadium is pretty symbolic of modern soccer. #UCLfinal

Grover (@grover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is I, Grover, looking for a summer job. My past experiences include stage manager, waiter, camp counselor, magician, hot dog vendor, detective, dog walker, doctor, wig salesperson, paleontologist...

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Randy Cox, a man who was paralyzed while being transported handcuffed and without a seat belt in the back of a police van, has reached a $45 million settlement with New Haven, Connecticut, the city's mayor and attorneys said. apnews.com/article/randy-…

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This morning, before my talk at the Leadership Conference of Women Religious in Atlanta, the almost 1,000 Catholic Sisters gathered there prayed a blessing over me in song. It was so moving and unexpected. And I thought of how Catholic Sisters have blessed me, and so many of us,

This morning, before my talk at the Leadership Conference of Women Religious in Atlanta, the almost 1,000 Catholic Sisters gathered there prayed a blessing over me in song. It was so moving and unexpected. And I thought of how Catholic Sisters have blessed me, and so many of us,