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Calling out Ivanhoe!

Calling out Ivanhoe!

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Hey, we're in the first week of Ordinary Time; Christmastide
ended with the Baptism of the Lord. This Sunday will be
the 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time.

Are you going to take your Christmas tree out of you avatar?
By my count, you should have had it down by Vespers on Sunday
evening. Or are you going to keep it up until the Blessed Virgin
Mary's mikvah bath on the Feast of the Purification?

Nemesio

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Here is the fate mine met.

http://makephpbb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=162&mforum=theamericlan

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Phlabby, you can turn things to normal again. Thanks for the great idea !

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Calling out Nemesio...

You still have your Christmas avatar up at another site, which might be what has ivanhoe confused if he is lurking there.

Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.

Dr. S

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
Calling out Nemesio...

You still have your Christmas avatar up at another site, which might be what has ivanhoe confused if he is lurking there.

Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.

Dr. S
LOL! I was waiting for this!

It's changed. And I've never claimed to be without sin.

And I've never claimed to be beholden to the Roman
Catholic liturgical calendar, as Ivanhoe most obviously
is.

Nemesio

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Originally posted by Nemesio
LOL! I was waiting for this!

It's changed. And I've never claimed to be without sin.

And I've never claimed to be beholden to the Roman
Catholic liturgical calendar, as Ivanhoe most obviously
is.

Nemesio

obviously ..... ? 😕

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Originally posted by ivanhoe

obviously ..... ? 😕

Are you saying that, on a Holy Day of Obligation,
you don't go to a Roman Catholic Church and
attend Holy Mass if reasonably possible?

Are you saying you go to a Lutheran Church to
celebrate Reformation Sunday? Or ignore it
altogether and stay home and watch football on
television.

Nemesio

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Originally posted by Nemesio
Are you saying that, on a Holy Day of Obligation,
you don't go to a Roman Catholic Church and
attend Holy Mass if reasonably possible?

Are you saying you go to a Lutheran Church to
celebrate Reformation Sunday? Or ignore it
altogether and stay home and watch football on
television.

Nemesio


😳

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Originally posted by Nemesio
Are you saying that, on a Holy Day of Obligation,
you don't go to a Roman Catholic Church and
attend Holy Mass if reasonably possible?

Are you saying you go to a Lutheran Church to
celebrate Reformation Sunday? Or ignore it
altogether and stay home and watch football on
television.

Nemesio
Ay? Is that a serious question? How did you get all that from obviously?

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Originally posted by ivanhoe


😳
I'll take your non-answer as a concession that hold
yourself beholden to the Roman Catholic liturgical
calendar.

Nemesio