ditto: I meant rambling 2 hour+ services in those Churches. The normal Eucharist service should take no longer than 1 1/2 hours.
dona – There were lots of restrictions on Irish catholics by the British (land tenure restrictions, couldn’t hold public office etc) but it was never illegal / prohibited to practice their faith.
They believe in mary but not the virgin birth. Also, they do not believe in the consecrstion of the bread and wine into body and blood, along with most non-Catholic Christians.
Fresh prunes are called plums.
ditto: I meant rambling 2 hour+ services in those Churches. The normal Eucharist service should take no longer than 1 1/2 hours.
dona – There were lots of restrictions on Irish catholics by the British (land tenure restrictions, couldn’t hold public office etc) but it was never illegal / prohibited to practice their faith.
No, not true Gem.
“When I’m down I also can’t listen to music on account of it making me even more down.”
I think that may have been part of it, ditto. I tend to like some pretty dark music.
DIBS, We’re not eating the soup and the lasagna together! Eww! : P
“DIBS, guess you’ve only seen/ate the dried prunes.”
He is on Sliverdaddies.
They believe in mary but not the virgin birth. Also, they do not believe in the consecrstion of the bread and wine into body and blood, along with most non-Catholic Christians.
Gem, re comparative theology, you don’t want to go there, here. This is not the place.
DIBS, guess you’ve only seen/ate the dried prunes.
“Is it true the episcopalians don’t believe in the Virgin Mary?
They’re not sure
Is it true the episcopalians don’t believe in the Virgin Mary?