Anglican Bishops in the Toronto World Pride March

No pride march be complete without a couple of bishops observing their annual ritual obeisance to the Zeitgeist.

So far they have kept their clothes on.

Here is Bishop Philip Poole from the Diocese of Toronto:

Poole

And here is Terence Finlay, former Archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario:

Finlay

Neither are wearing a Proud Anglicans sash and both are carrying bags; I wonder if they pinched the rainbow sashes.

Bishop Philip Poole illustrates the essence of the Occupy Movement

From here (Page 12):

The Occupy movement began as—and, fundamentally, continues to be—a protest against the growing gap between rich and poor, the increasingly appalling concentration of wealth in the hands of a few at the expense of many.

And here is Bishop Philip Poole giving his pictorial illustration to the occupiers in St. James Park on the increasingly appalling concentration of wealth in the hands of bishops who earn over $100,000 per year. While the poor soul puffing on – well, whatever he is puffing on – can’t even afford a chair to sit on.