interesting fact i have titanium in my spine
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For whatever reason God wants me to blog. Idk why. This how Job must have felt………….
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My original post is doing numbers but only after someone dunked on me :/
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I am delighted to inform you that KrispyKreme Ireland offers us first Holy Communion doughnuts.
These… ok. Sure. We may as well.
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If you’re going to go through the trouble of loving someone, you have to love them. Not the idea or the potential of them but them as they are presently.
“You gotta love people where they are.” —My grandma
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I'm glad you brought up kirby, because as a fellow Catholic I have always wondered something. Kirby is an alien who has the ability to gain the "powers" of whatever he consumes. If the Pope is correct in his assertion that aliens could take Communion, my question is as follows: If Kirby was a baptized, believing Catholic who took communion, would the process of transubstantiation give Kirby the powers of Jesus Christ?
Hello Small Business Owner,
When we partake in the Eucharist, the priest says a silent prayer along the lines of “may the Body keep me safe and eternal.” And there is another point where everyone says, “I am not worthy to receive you but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.” The point of Mass is to literally give thanks have gratitude and receive spiritual healing. It’s not like a video game buff or recipe where if someone does x then y happens. But for you, I’ll humor the question.
In this situation Kirby’s birth would have been forordained and his powers are a gift from God. Kirby would also need to be fit to receive communion by being in a state of grace and fasting at least one hour before Mass.
We can conclude that Kirby would have the same gifts Jesus gave to his apostles (power to heal, power to forgive sins, power to walk on water with Him etc) but would exclude powers they were not given that Jesus has. In conclusion: Kirby would become a priest. But like, in a speed run.
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“You gotta love people where they are.” —My grandma
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Hi, sorry if this is weird, but I was wondering if you knew anything about the history of rosaries (specifically in the us)? cause I've been trying to do research but most of what I've been finding doesn't really focus on more recent changes to price/material n that kinda thing
Hi there,
I have no idea. I would try reaching out to individual sellers/makers. You may need to collect the data on your own.
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scrolling through novena after novena choosing which saints i think would be most receptive to my frivolous little interpersonal problems
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