That's got to be a pain in the ass.
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Gin sucks. Fuck you, juniper
You must be referring to that twinsie dude because Hu & I are salt of the earth, very humble and approachable folks.i've been trying to tell that prima donna for years now.
Who?You must be referring to that twinsie dude because Hu & I are salt of the earth, very humble and approachable folks.
Now run - fetch us some ice. Not those big chunks, either. Nice little rabbit pellet size.
You must be referring to that twinsie dude because Hu & I are salt of the earth, very humble and approachable folks.
Now run - fetch us some ice. Not those big chunks, either. Nice little rabbit pellet size.
I don't want toast or opals! ICE, ICE BABY!sorry. its 38 here today. the ice is toast...
however, I do have an opal ice machine. its real nice.....
I don't want toast or opals! ICE, ICE BABY!
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As quite possibly the only religitable who posts here, I'll field this one.Any other Catholics on here?
During Lent, do you eat meat just on Friday or do you not eat meat on Fridays?
I forgot.
As quite possibly the only religitable who posts here, I'll field this one.
Supposed to be no meat on Friday, but for some reason, fish is okay. I think in the Eastern Orthodox tradition you also don't eat meat on Wednesdays during Lent, as well.
Easter was traditionally the time in the church calendar when new members were received and were finally able to partake in communion, often after several years of instruction in the scriptures.
Nowadays, you just show up at church and go "ho yeah, I totes lubs me some Jeebus" and they'll generally let you in.
As quite possibly the only religitable who posts here, I'll field this one.
Supposed to be no meat on Friday, but for some reason, fish is okay. I think in the Eastern Orthodox tradition you also don't eat meat on Wednesdays during Lent, as well.
Easter was traditionally the time in the church calendar when new members were received and were finally able to partake in communion, often after several years of instruction in the scriptures.
Nowadays, you just show up at church and go "ho yeah, I totes lubs me some Jeebus" and they'll generally let you in.
Ah, communion.
I used to go with my grandmother to Saturday evening mass. I'd spend Saturday night at her house, so I had to go. I used to get so annoyed I was never allowed to take communion. Mass was right before dinner, and communion was toward the end of mass, so I was always starting to get hungry. It seemed so unfair everyone else got a snack, but I didn't, 'cause I wasn't Catholic.
Used to be no meat every Friday all year right? I think my grandma might still go by that (or at least try to)As quite possibly the only religitable who posts here, I'll field this one.
Supposed to be no meat on Friday, but for some reason, fish is okay. I think in the Eastern Orthodox tradition you also don't eat meat on Wednesdays during Lent, as well.
Easter was traditionally the time in the church calendar when new members were received and were finally able to partake in communion, often after several years of instruction in the scriptures.
Nowadays, you just show up at church and go "ho yeah, I totes lubs me some Jeebus" and they'll generally let you in.
Spare me the grizzly details.![]()
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Those wafers are fucking good. I remember being in like CCD or something and seeing a video of priests breaking actual bread at communion and thinking "sucks to be them."Ah, communion.
I used to go with my grandmother to Saturday evening mass. I'd spend Saturday night at her house, so I had to go. I used to get so annoyed I was never allowed to take communion. Mass was right before dinner, and communion was toward the end of mass, so I was always starting to get hungry. It seemed so unfair everyone else got a snack, but I didn't, 'cause I wasn't Catholic.
Still snowing over here![]()
The thaw has begun.
Those wafers are fucking good. I remember being in like CCD or something and seeing a video of priests breaking actual bread at communion and thinking "sucks to be them."
Sunday school for millennials. Two hours every Sunday night doing Bible and Catholic learning from 1st grade till confirmation from like Octobor to April. I grew up in a very catholic area so we did it at a neighbors house and either a teacher would come in or someone's mom would do it. I actually thought for a long time Catholicism was the country's far and away biggest sect because of how many people I knew in school went to the samd church as I did when I was younger.What is CCD?