This is me, Eccles

This is me, Eccles
This is me, Eccles

Friday, 3 March 2023

A guest post from ChatGPT

There's not much point in our blogging any more, is there? From what follows, it seems that artificial intelligence has won. We got ChatGPT to tell us about Uncle Arthur....

Arthur Roche laughing

"I'm soooo... sad to hear about the unhappiness of the TLM worshippers."

Could you write a piece in the style of ecclesandbosco.blogspot.com praising Cardinal Roche in a sarcastic way?

Certainly, here is my attempt:

Oh, how lucky we are to have Cardinal Roche in our midst! His presence brings a ray of sunshine to our cloudy and dreary world. His impeccable taste and style are second to none. It's no wonder that he has been dubbed the "Prada Cardinal" by those in the know.

His liturgical expertise is truly awe-inspiring. Who else could come up with such brilliant ideas as the "Table Mass," where the priest faces the people and the altar is replaced with a simple table? It's so much more intimate and modern than the old-fashioned way of doing things.

And let's not forget his groundbreaking work in the area of translations. He's made it his mission to make sure that the language of the liturgy is accessible to everyone, even if it means sacrificing accuracy and theological clarity. Who needs those things anyway when you have inclusive language and catchy slogans?

Some might criticize Cardinal Roche for his apparent disregard for tradition and his willingness to pander to the whims of the modern world. But we know better. We understand that he is simply ahead of his time, a visionary who is pushing the Church into the 21st century whether we like it or not.

So let us raise a glass to Cardinal Roche, the Prada-wearing, table-loving, slogan-spouting liturgical genius. May his influence continue to shape the Church for generations to come!

Roche and Nichols

Soon it will be able to post photos as well.

I guess that ChatGPT has already been contributing to Where Pacha Is...


Still human intervention can add something. I asked ChatGPT to mention cake as well...

Of course, Cardinal Roche's love of cake is also well known. Some might question the wisdom of indulging in such sweet treats, but we know that he does it for the sake of the Church. After all, what better way to build community than by sharing a slice of cake with your fellow parishioners?


I promise I'll stop soon, but...

Please write me a short hymn containing the lines "Oh, we are saved" and "Everyone is good".

Oh, we are saved, by grace divine,
Redeemed from darkness, we now shine,
Our hearts ablaze with love and light,
Guided by faith, through darkest night.

Everyone is good, in God's pure sight,
Beneath the surface, we're all alike,
No one is perfect, but all can be,
Saved by His grace, forever free.

So let us sing with voices strong,
Praising His name, all day long,
For we are saved, and everyone is good,
By His mercy, we've been understood.
Marty Haugen

"I'll have to look to my laurels!" says Marty Haugen.

5 comments:

  1. Does this mean you'll be retiring soon? I'm not suggesting you should! It's just that ChatGPT did such a nice, friendly job of it and probably didn't even have to think about it.

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  2. An appropriate nickname for His Eminence would be "La Cucuracha Cardinale"!

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  3. I didn't know that ChatGPT wrote that hymn. I honestly thought it was written by Alexa, who chooses my favorite music for me. She's a sneaky one! There could be a battle of artificial 'intelligence' in the making, or at least a plagiarism suit.

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    1. Good idea! Let Eccles have a World Cup of Liturgical Chatbots. The participants will write liturgical hymns, responsories, kontakions, and what else, but the readers will vote. The winner should become card. Roches successor.

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  4. Farver Arfur probably uses ChatGPT to write his repressions of Traditional Catholicism for him.

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