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Post by Pacelli on May 31, 2017 20:35:56 GMT -5
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Post by Voxxkowalski on May 13, 2018 11:25:33 GMT -5
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Post by Pacelli on May 13, 2018 11:36:43 GMT -5
Ok, thanks. I’ve fixed over a hundred of these already, still plugging away at them as time permits.
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Butterfly3
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Post by Butterfly3 on Mar 9, 2022 0:55:22 GMT -5
I wish I read this a couple of days ago! I found out this lady that I met with a couple of times and mom used to take to her church/protestant years ago before Covid. Found out last weekend she died. I didn't know if I could ever go to protestant funerals, so I tell my mom, always no. She did end up asking me once and she thought it was just horrible that I couldn't go to funerals or weddings. I tend to always ask my Priest if I can. He usually asks me questions about the person getting married or passed away and he decides if I can go or not.
I felt horrible this time saying no to my mom. I was thinking of going but I didn't really want to only because I didn't want to hear everyone's going to heaven again. We don't know if they're going to heaven. Not everyone is going to go to heaven. Especially if they're a drunkard or whatever else that it clearly states in the bible certain people won't go to heaven. Plus, you cannot say that out loud around non-Catholics. People think you're cold-hearted or something. Which that doesn't matter, but still. I am starting to think that I am cold-hearted because sometimes I know these people.
Like my really good former friend that was Novus ordo. She just got married a year ago, and I declined because she's Novus ordo. She doesn't talk to me anymore and she was a really good girl, a really good friend too. So, I messed that up I guess. I hope God doesn't think bad of me :/
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