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It is Corpus Christi and I believe that is why there is a public holiday tomorrow. I am orthodox but my kids are catholic and they marched in a Corpus Christi procession today in the pouring rain.
Poor children.
All the Catholics I know who where forced to go to church when they where kids rant about it.
It is Corpus Christi and I believe that is why there is a public holiday tomorrow. I am orthodox but my kids are catholic and they marched in a Corpus Christi procession today in the pouring rain.
Christianity, Islam, Jewish; I can’t be having it with any of that middle-eastern, mono-god nonsense. Not that I have much time for anything, but the traditional Pagan beliefs appeal to me. It makes far more sense with its respect for the cycles of nature. It’s on its way back to the big time. You read it here first.
Most of the successful world economies have been built on christian beliefs.
All pagans do is run naked round stonehenge at the solstice.
Christianity, Islam, Jewish; I can’t be having it with any of that middle-eastern, mono-god nonsense. Not that I have much time for anything, but the traditional Pagan beliefs appeal to me. It makes far more sense with its respect for the cycles of nature. It’s on its way back to the big time. You read it here first.
Christianity, Islam, Jewish; I can’t be having it with any of that middle-eastern, mono-god nonsense. Not that I have much time for anything, but the traditional Pagan beliefs appeal to me. It makes far more sense with its respect for the cycles of nature. It’s on its way back to the big time. You read it here first.
Whitsun, an abbreviation of White Sunday, is the Christian celebration of Pentecost, that being the occasion when the Holy Spirit descended into the mortal forms of the Apostles after the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ.
I'm surprised that the Daily Mail readers who are so prevalent here haven't offered this information already... after all, given their exhaustive knowledge of reasons that Islam is a Bad Thing, one would expect them to be experts in the Christian faith that they regard as the right and proper English system of belief.
They could be a bunch of hypocrites who constantly trumpet the virtues of something they have no knowledge of for the sake of justifying petty hatred of things they don't understand, I suppose... but surely not - after all, if they're posting on here, they're presumably intelligent people who would never think of denigrating the beliefs of others from a position of ignorance.
Shavuot
The Jews had it first, but then again, they would...
Whitsun, an abbreviation of White Sunday, is the Christian celebration of Pentecost, that being the occasion when the Holy Spirit descended into the mortal forms of the Apostles after the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ.
I'm surprised that the Daily Mail readers who are so prevalent here haven't offered this information already... after all, given their exhaustive knowledge of reasons that Islam is a Bad Thing, one would expect them to be experts in the Christian faith that they regard as the right and proper English system of belief.
They could be a bunch of hypocrites who constantly trumpet the virtues of something they have no knowledge of for the sake of justifying petty hatred of things they don't understand, I suppose... but surely not - after all, if they're posting on here, they're presumably intelligent people who would never think of denigrating the beliefs of others from a position of ignorance.
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