A Guide To Ash Wednesday

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A Guide To Ash Wednesday

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Ohh Kaay fatboy... ;)

Challenge accepted.

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BlaineG wrote::?
Honestly hilarious to anyone educated at Catholic School...
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Old Ironsights wrote:Ohh Kaay fatboy... ;)

Challenge accepted.

I'm deep into recording the local Preacher Man's sermons over the Lenten season. We will (shortly) publish the sermon theme of "Mountains of the Lord" on our "web presence".

I'll give links soon.
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Re: A Guide To Ash Wednesday

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Well, not from a Catholic background, but I don't find the chart degrading at all. Kinda funny. (I tried attending Catasizm (sp?) a couple times with my neighbor, but the Nuns scared the BeeJeebus outta me)...
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Being one of the "resident Catholics" here, I find that hysterical!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I was traveling on Ash Wednesday, but made it to Mass. I got the "blob"! :wink:
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As one from the place where they have pancake races instead of Mardi Gras, I find it funny. Pancake day is only about a 70 year old tradition in the US. It is about a 500 year old tradition in the UK.
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If you're in a group, clan, tribe, or religion that can't handle a little fun poked at you, you gots issues.

I usually watch fox news about 630p for the commentary/analysis section. Wednesday there was a young lady on the panel with the ashes on her forehead.

Honestly, I think that's the first time ever I've seen that on TV.
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I am always humbled as the poor sinner that I am when I see one of the faithful with the ash mark.
I am a lifelong Protestant who holds the Catholic Church and many of its traditions in the highest regard.
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Showed it to a young co worker today. She is Catholic, and found it funny. She also said it is pretty close to the truth.
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