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Old 03-01-2013, 09:58 PM
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They did in our Parish.

You had one of those misselettes too?

Hey. You know I still have my little missellette from my first holy communion. I dated it back then May, 1965....48 years ago! My scapula and St. Christopher metal has long been tore up.
I still have mine.
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Old 03-01-2013, 10:09 PM
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Don't run. Stay and work for change. It's your fellowship as much as anybody else's.
If he did that, he will just be spinning his wheels and wasting precious time not witnessing for Jesus over what? Carnal things that are not salvational issues like dress and hair?

Besides, if his church believes in these issues very strongly and somebody bucks up against that belief, they will eat him alive and kill his spirit and zeal to work for the Kingdom.

Better to leave on friendly terms than on nasty terms.
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I was not raised Catholic, but I do have a beer stein with Saint Florian, the Austrian patron saint of chimney sweeps!!
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Ha ha ha ha ha. I was thinking that about you when I read that post.
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I'm raspy?
Probably.

If you live in South Florida, all that blowing sand gets into your sinuses and your larynx.
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Yes. We are told to be and look different than the world. So think my friend . Do you look different? Does your church look different from the others? I am in Mississippi and a member of the Worldwide Pentecostal Fellowship. If you trust your pastor then you should obey.
Don't put your trust in any man. Put your trust in the Lord, our Savior.
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Don't put your trust in any man. Put your trust in the Lord, our Savior.
I don't think he knows HOW to put his trust in anything other than a charismatic man acting in the role as "pastor". This is the case for far too many in ANY religion.
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I still have mine.
All of them? You doing good to keep them all.

The misselette is the last token of my childhood. Strange it would be that since I rejected RCCisms.
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I was not raised Catholic, but I do have a beer stein with Saint Florian, the Austrian patron saint of chimney sweeps!!
Ha ha!
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Probably.

If you live in South Florida, all that blowing sand gets into your sinuses and your larynx.
The only thing I sound like is an Italian from the South Bronx.
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