Kevrob
2018-03-30 14:04:09 UTC
The Catholic Church, and most other Christian churches, are commemorating
the supposed execution of their legendary man/ghod today.
I was raised Catholic, and my hometown's parish will, as always, hold
a service (not a mass) in observance of this alleged event, at 3 pm
today. As a child I was taught that it was appropriate to keep quiet
during the hours of noon and three, at which time we were trooped
off to church for kneeling, standing, praying, etc until roughly
the time for a meatless dinner.
If these traditions are still in force, does that mean that we will
be.....I'd say "blessed" if I were still religious......fortunate
enough to not be spammed nor trolled this afternoon by the christaholics
who are compelled to intrude here with their nonsense?
One can hope.
Passover starts at sundown, so perhaps we will have surcease from
Tandy and other observant Jews, to boot!
The Christians will say "he is risen" on Sunday morning,
but I will be snoozing, more than likely.
Kevin R
the supposed execution of their legendary man/ghod today.
I was raised Catholic, and my hometown's parish will, as always, hold
a service (not a mass) in observance of this alleged event, at 3 pm
today. As a child I was taught that it was appropriate to keep quiet
during the hours of noon and three, at which time we were trooped
off to church for kneeling, standing, praying, etc until roughly
the time for a meatless dinner.
If these traditions are still in force, does that mean that we will
be.....I'd say "blessed" if I were still religious......fortunate
enough to not be spammed nor trolled this afternoon by the christaholics
who are compelled to intrude here with their nonsense?
One can hope.
Passover starts at sundown, so perhaps we will have surcease from
Tandy and other observant Jews, to boot!
The Christians will say "he is risen" on Sunday morning,
but I will be snoozing, more than likely.
Kevin R