Although, I must admit, that often it is hard convincing the laity that my vestments are really rose and not pink!
My various shades of “rose” over the years. The first one, today’s Gaudete Sunday Mass at St. Gregory the Great’s satellite Mass at Pope St.John Paul II High School Gym in Richland, South Carolina:
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My pastor wore a chasuble today that looked like the one in the top photo - very handsome
All I can think on seeing the photos is, "Lord, how I miss a decent Mass."
All I can think when I see those photos is, "Lord, how I miss a decent Mass." And moving is no fix as no telling what happens after next round of musical priests or bishops. Just zero stability in every respect, from ecclesiastics, to rites, to doctrines, the only thing able to be counted upon in most cases is that whatever it is, it will be shallow and superficial.
All I can think when I see those photos is, "Lord, how I miss a decent Mass." And moving is no fix as no telling what happens after next round of musical priests or bishops. Just zero stability in every respect, from ecclesiastics, to rites, to doctrines, the only thing able to be counted upon in most cases is that whatever it is, it will be shallow and superficial.
Sorry as to triple post. Whether I submit a post or not, the screen stays the same as if I had back-spaced, and queries if I want to leave the page or cancel and submit, and no idea if I submitted or not, compounded by sometimes I must play captcha games, while other times the post goes straight through...I lose track of where I was in the process, and whether it went through or not, especially if no captcha games. But, I repeat myself, repeat myself.
You can tell Bob is a real Trad. Even technology irks him.
Nah, RCG....I think what is happening is the screen shows it timed out, whether I backspaced after posting, or before posting, and no clue as to which. As for my typos, the com box on my cell phone has incredibly tiny print, and of faint contrast and I simply do not see them until the comment posts. As for technology, I remember when the internet first took off and browsers were loaded to the gills with winky blinky ads, then came browsers minus fhe ads and wonderously clean web pages, and now most every page and site saturated with ads...modern progress.for the progressive Church...."This Eucharist brought to you by the friendly folk at Fire Extinguishers Are Us, with a reminder about our 2-for-1 sale honoring Pearl Harbor Day!"....what's not to love?
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