What's on your agenda for today? I'm specifically curious about work stuff ...

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What's on your agenda for today? I'm specifically curious about work stuff ...
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Wed, 10-05-2011 - 9:40am

since we've talked about jobs a lot lately.

"I don’t mind a banshee, that’s fine. 2 banshees? I HATE you. I actually wish bad things upon you." -- Day[9] Daily #459 P1

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Registered: 06-18-2011

Sorry to hear that. Have a nice day.....

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Registered: 04-16-2010
Yes, double standard. Did you read your own poosts? You stated that you don't want to post links from your own area, but that you expected me to.
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Registered: 04-16-2010
I've heard clergy (including one that is the HEAD of a parish) refered to as "Brother" aswell. I had thought that it was a term for elders and deacons, but recently learned otherwise.
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cruisingchick2011 wrote:

Umm...yes it makes a BIG difference. lol!!

Which you still haven't explained despite being asked several times by more than myself....so I really have to think, based on the statements that there really isn't a big deal here.

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Registered: 03-25-2010
cruisingchick2011 wrote:

Nope. You can find it I am sure :)

Oh okay, didn't think so.

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bordwithyou wrote:

That's one of the downsides of being a religiously pluralistic society.

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cruisingchick2011 wrote:

Really? Maybe in your area. Never heard of that before. Why wouldn't they have their own building to have services?

Maybe they are relatively new and haven't yet built up the revenue to acquire a building.


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Registered: 03-25-2010
bordwithyou wrote:

Actually, according to the article I published, plus the information I gathered, it is not just the heads of Catholic parishes that are called pastors.

See, I knew it was smart to wait for the knowledgable source.

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Registered: 01-15-2006
ah, ok.

 

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Registered: 03-25-2010
cruisingchick2011 wrote:

A school attached to a church is, IMO, the same religion as the church. Everyone who goes to that school goes to that church.

Not everyone who goes to a school whose church has services in it, is that religion.

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