The video's titled Prayer (just in case it's taken down for whatever reason):
I hope that it's okay to post (I apologize if it isn't.)
PPhyllis Sidhe_Uaine
Take some time for yourselves to do a full self-evaluation of your "upstairs", with or without :kitty:s
Here's a "free sample" of a :kitty: prescription:
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
Since she's the patron saint of both :kitty:s and gardeners, the :kitty: delegation wanted to celebrate with anyone who follows her
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
Please celebrate responsibly with loved ones (I'm Jewish/Jewitch, so I'm not exactly familiar with the Christian/Catholic religious calendar.)
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
Are there any foods/beverages and/or rituals in either your particular country or your particular spirituality? If so, please post them (within reason.)
This thread idea came about from a video posted on the YouTube thread.
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
Something from my LiveJournal that I'm curious what your answers are:
1) What easy thing do you most often screw up?
2) What’s something that people think makes them look cool but actually has the opposite effect?
3) What mildly annoying curse do you wish you could curse people with?
The Chief Rabbi of Israel has ordered that the "kissing" of the mezuzah will be suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic (more than likely as a preventative measure.)
Here's the article where I "heard" about it: Israeli chief rabbi curbs a Jewish tradition over coronavirus fears
I guess that...
https://start.att.net/player/category/news/article/newsy_now-russian_orthodox_church_cuts_centuriesold_ties_wit-newsy
Will there be a full schism within the Eastern Orthodox Church in the foreseeable future because of this? <(^x^)>
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
I was invited to a Catholic funeral (a neighbor passed away last Sunday, and her funeral is Saturday) and I want to be properly presentable. The problem is that I don't have the foggiest idea what is appropriate for a Catholic funeral that isn't a military funeral as well.
To make matters more...
It's the first day for counting the Omar.
*the :kitty: delegation brings out the "traditional" food served during the Passover sedar, including a nice brisket for those who will eat beef (relax, the :kitty:s haven't partaken of the meat since they have their own food) and gefilte fish and...
http://start.att.net/player/category/news/article/ap_select-detroit_priest_beatified_by_catholic_church-apsel
I thought this might be interesting to the Catholics in the forum. :oops:
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
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