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So war isn't over and we should settle in for the long haul?
He just said that never in the history of the world has a country suffered such losses as Iran.

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Uhhh no you can’t. It’s not bringing in your marriage license and having them sprinkle some holy water on it. You have to go through all the pre-marriage precana bs. Go to a retreat for a weekend, etc.
I know. I was making a point that it isn't necessary to go to Mexico.
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There years later, I converted. Greatest single decision I ever made for myself. Been part of the mother church for 32 years. No regrets.
But then...
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Pope needs it to pay for silence and lawsuits the pedophiles unleased for decades.
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That priest is full of shite. Prob a pedo

This is a sad example of Catholicism in 2026. Seems like the Protestants lack on to this type of discourse and run with it.
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The priest who gave told my wife not to get communion was arrested
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I don’t want to be associated with that church
I feel like you're making up reasons not to get your marriage blessed.

Let not your heart be hardened.
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if this were really true
"If" the Holy Eucharist is the real presence?

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I'm Catholic
You sure about that?
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Communion is open to all Christians at non denominational churches.
But where is the altar?

re: Jackson, MS in 1938.

Posted by FearTheFish on 3/30/26 at 9:26 am to
Pretty cool. Thanks, KF.
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That’s not as convenient as it sounds.
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Got married in Mexico

You know you can walk right down the street to your nearest Catholic Church and ask to have your marriage blessed...you don't have to go back to Mexico :lol:
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At all the churches I grew up in and still attend, the table is open to everyone, just as Jesus would have done it.
The difference is Catholics acknowledge the Holy Eucharist as the real presence of Christ - his body, blood, soul, and divinity in the presence of bread and wine.

Those "other churches" see it as a symbol. That is why the sacrament is reserved for Catholics who are in communion with the Church.

ETA: spelling
You should feel more embarrassed and ashamed for receiving communion when you are not in a state worthy to receive it.

Catechism of the Catholic Church, Paragraph 1415:
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1415 Anyone who desires to receive Christ in Eucharistic communion must be in the state of grace. Anyone aware of having sinned mortally must not receive communion without having received absolution in the sacrament of penance.
I may be in the minority here, but these threads objectifying women are tiresome.
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It is not the same thing.
It's an adult preying on a teenager. Because it's a woman preying on a boy versus a man preying on a girl makes no difference.

It's predatory.
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I buried her in women pedo stories from the front page.
You buried your wife in women pedo stories?

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I swear some of y'all have a Google alert set for teacher sex stories just to be the first to post them to the OT.
So here's the story:

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Singh allegedly invited the group of teens over earlier in the day after an altercation with her husband.

While at the house, the victim said Singh "displayed flirtatious behavior toward him … rubbing his arms and shoulders" and calling him "babe," documents allege.

At one point, the victim was left alone in a room with her, and he told deputies she ranted to him about her husband's inability to "satisfy her sexually."

Singh allegedly told the teen she wanted to "f--- the s--- out of him" before exposing her breasts and insisting he touch them, according to the documents.

She also kissed the teen several times and fondled him over his clothing, according to court records.

The boy told authorities he did not object because he felt "extremely awkward and uncomfortable."


Flip the script. If any man did this to a teenage girl, the girl's dad would be over there to beat the guy or worse. He would be considered a rapist.

ETA: my point is that this behavior is not acceptable in any situation. She should be charged the same as any man who performed the same action.
Is this the blind link about the bird with the New Iberia haircut?

re: As a man, do you cry?

Posted by FearTheFish on 3/18/26 at 9:29 pm to
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As a man, do you cry?
Simple answer: not as much as I should
I'm going to listen to the advice of our pediatrician and not someone who uses the phrase "pure blood".