The cuckoo clock was developped in the Black Forest area in the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The Swiss much later developped the “Chalet” style.
The cuckoo clock discussion is interesting, but there’s an ecclesiastical technicality worth pointing out as well. You know, just to be pedantic. These guys are dress as bishops, not priests, so it’s unlikely they would address each other as “Father.”
First time I’ve seen that hat used for something funny. Mind you they’re already funny in and of themselves. I wonder if they used to keep a snack in there, in case the prayer sessions ran long.
They would be called “Your Grace” if they were of the Roman Catholic persuasion. If Episcopalian, a Bishop would be simply addressed as ‘Bishop’. It’s only when someone becomes an Archbishop that he (or she) is addressed as ‘You Grace’.
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
Perfect place.
Bilan about 5 years ago
But the Confession booth is not the place.
Pointspread about 5 years ago
I was expecting lederhosen.
Watcher about 5 years ago
He went a little cuckoo.
bob666 about 5 years ago
Seems to me they should all wear that hat; truth in advertising?
cubeslicer about 5 years ago
Sorry for being nerdy, but Cookoo clock are from blackforest, and that is far away from bavaria, and a different tradition and culture.
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Since when is it the Bavarians who are famous for cuckoo-clocks? It’s always been Bavarians for beer, the Swiss for cuckoo-clocks.
erik.vanthienen about 5 years ago
The cuckoo clock was developped in the Black Forest area in the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The Swiss much later developped the “Chalet” style.
cdward about 5 years ago
The cuckoo clock discussion is interesting, but there’s an ecclesiastical technicality worth pointing out as well. You know, just to be pedantic. These guys are dress as bishops, not priests, so it’s unlikely they would address each other as “Father.”
Masterskrain about 5 years ago
Well, you HAVE to be a little Cuckoo to trust THESE guys…
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Chuckoo chuckoo, the time is NOW, to put Father Bob on a leave of absence…..
wirepunchr about 5 years ago
He’s cuckoo for Coco puffs.
franki_g about 5 years ago
Why is the Sound of Music song “So Long, Farewell” suddenly an earworm? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr64DrUZGCE
Aaberon about 5 years ago
Old People with too much time on their hands. (I know: I live with one.)
zenguyuno about 5 years ago
Silly, but made me laugh!
zzeek about 5 years ago
That’s why he’s called a ‘bird-brain.’
nosirrom about 5 years ago
If he doesn’t watch it the Bishop is going to clock him.
crobinson019 about 5 years ago
At least it’s not Benedict
rlaker22j about 5 years ago
Church funds is that the money they suck out of the parishioners every year keeps getting worse and worse they want more and more never stops
walstib Premium Member about 5 years ago
Bring on Father Guido Sarducci. Got a light?
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
♪♫ “When the cuckoo robin comes Father Bobbin along…” ♪♫
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
Christianity is cuckoo?
theoldidahofox about 5 years ago
They are all cuckoo.
Lablubber about 5 years ago
He belongs to an obscure order that makes chocolate breakfast cereal.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Yes the German cuckoo clock.
Pointspread about 5 years ago
He better be careful where he stands: the bishop can move diagonally.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
First time I’ve seen that hat used for something funny. Mind you they’re already funny in and of themselves. I wonder if they used to keep a snack in there, in case the prayer sessions ran long.
bakana about 5 years ago
Besides, no one could find a good Latin translation for Cuckoo Clock.
anomaly about 5 years ago
“I was going to save it for High Mass, but I couldn’t resist.”
GiantShetlandPony about 5 years ago
No time like the present!
keenanthelibrarian about 5 years ago
They would be called “Your Grace” if they were of the Roman Catholic persuasion. If Episcopalian, a Bishop would be simply addressed as ‘Bishop’. It’s only when someone becomes an Archbishop that he (or she) is addressed as ‘You Grace’.
ChristopherHeckman about 5 years ago
This would have been funnier one pope ago.