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Becoming a godfather this Sunday :)
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You been sleeping with the fishes again Zeity?Originally posted by zeitghostMake them an offer they can't refuse.
I can let you have a horse's 'ead if you're a bit short.
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I expect there's none left 'cos he's eaten 'em allOriginally posted by Bunk View PostYou been sleeping with the fishes again Zeity?
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Poor Wilmslow, he is thinking that soon he can be a gun slinging mafia head honcho .
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I think they've done away with that requirement now. My son was baptised a couple of years ago in Dublin. His father (i.e. me) isn't catholic, his godfather (my brother ) isn't either. Nobody questioned it.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostErm, I don't think they will let you be Godfather if you aren't catholic .... has the child got a few potential Godparents lined up?
Come to think of it, that's the last time the three of us have been in a church.....Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI think they've done away with that requirement now. My son was baptised a couple of years ago in Dublin. His father (i.e. me) isn't catholic, his godfather (my brother ) isn't either. Nobody questioned it.
Come to think of it, that's the last time the three of us have been in a church.....
Heathen!!
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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at the last Catholic baptism I attended I'm sure the godparents weren't Catholic. No questions asked. And thanks to some wonderful turns of Reformation theology, it's even absolutely fine to say the bit about "I believe in...the holy Catholic church" without believing in the (Roman) Catholic church.Comment
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Where about will you be staying?It will be over in Belfast at a Catholic church.Comment
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Superb - just the answer I was hoping for.Originally posted by thunderlizard View Postat the last Catholic baptism I attended I'm sure the godparents weren't Catholic. No questions asked. And thanks to some wonderful turns of Reformation theology, it's even absolutely fine to say the bit about "I believe in...the holy Catholic church" without believing in the (Roman) Catholic church.
I will lie in church with a clear legal conscience
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