Ah, so anyone besides him can't touch it. Got it.
So do Catholics learn all this stuff in cathecism (what IS cathecism) or just through, well, being CAtholic?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Ah, so anyone besides him can't touch it. Got it.
So do Catholics learn all this stuff in cathecism (what IS cathecism) or just through, well, being CAtholic?
So do Catholics learn all this stuff in cathecism (what IS cathecism) or just through, well, being CAtholic?
Catechism is Catholic School. You've got your Hebrew School for the Jewish faith, and we have to have our own version, to keep up with the Levines down the street. Catechism classes are primarily offered to students who attend public schools and adults who are planning to convert. In a Catholic (elementary and high) school, religion class is just another subject, as I'm sure you're finding out, so attending classes outside of school is not necessary. You may also hear them referred to as CCD classes (school-age children) and RCIA classes (adults).
MiRP! The end.
Some of this stuff, like the piscina, also applies to semi-Catholic churches like the Episcopal church. I have no idea if the Orthodox have piscinas.
Turns out the thingie is called a "humeral veil". [link]
Twelve years of Catholic education here, and I never, ever knew that.
I'm heading home. This office is driving me crazy today. I'll be on later tonight if you want to ask more questions, Erin.
Two little potatoes are standing on the street corner. One is a prostitute. How can you tell which one is the prostitute?
Once again, it is too early to go to bed. Yet, I am exhausted.
Is it wearing clear heels?
Two little potatoes are standing on the street corner. One is a prostitute. How can you tell which one is the prostitute?
Does this have something to do with curly fries?