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No Vested Interest

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13. You are very wise re communion wine. I imagine priests who
Wed Dec 4, 2013, 12:50 AM
Dec 2013

are alcoholics must have a bad time having to experience wine usually on a day-to-day basis. Hopefully, priests have a way to make it easier for themselves.

What a privilege to bring communion to those who cannot get to church.

I am in my Episcopal parish. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #1
My living habits don't lend themselves to being scheduled on a regular basis. No Vested Interest Dec 2013 #2
I confess I am a ham... lachrymosa Dec 2013 #3
You're putting your time and talent to good use. No Vested Interest Dec 2013 #4
Yes, I've had some sad times the past few years. lachrymosa Dec 2013 #5
"coming to face the reality of death" - Ain't it the truth! LOL No Vested Interest Dec 2013 #6
Mozart's Lachrymosa is one of my favorites as well Fortinbras Armstrong Dec 2013 #7
I help out here and there nxylas Dec 2013 #8
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Agree that there are certain skills to effective lectoring. No Vested Interest Dec 2013 #10
I completely agree Fortinbras Armstrong Dec 2013 #12
EMHC TommyCelt Dec 2013 #11
You are very wise re communion wine. I imagine priests who No Vested Interest Dec 2013 #13
We have a woman who does the readings and she is very dramatic. Peregrine Took Dec 2013 #14
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