and I mean that!
[Sucks to Mahony...for at least the third year running this dirtbag doesn't seem to think people who have the day off anyway can get their a$$e$ to Mass on Friday -- so in theory it's not a "holy Day of Obligation" for Jan 1.]
Either it's a Holy Day or not. Make up your damn mind, hoser.
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Oh Karen! The poor Cardinal! lol
Very Happy New Year to you!
What? Attend Mass and miss the Rose Parade and all those bowl games?
I'll go to Mass anyway.
I cannot remember the last time Mary Mother of God was a Holy Day in Australia. I remember going as a child every new years but it hasn't been a HDOO for as long as we have had children.
Happy New Year Karen.
Happy New Year!!!!
Thanks all. As it was, I attended a lovely high Mass.
And at the end they sang my favorite song "Angels we have Heard on High."
I wasn't feeling very well Christmas day itself, but still had gone over to Fr. Shipley's house to assist him at Mass that day - but there was no music. So this made up for it.
Happy New Year! To you NOT Mahony!
Hahaha, Happy New Year Karen :)
Actually, I am wishing Mahony a happy new year (1 year til he's forced to send in his retirement papers)
Make up your damn mind, hoser.
Awww, c'mon Gem, tell us what you REALLY think. Hah!
In the meantime, I see that those who pestered Martino into retirement just won't shut UP. Just check out some of the comments for a belly laugh. Link
DISCLAIMER: I'm Presbyterian, (But PCA, not PCUSA :-) )
Hi, JD -- thanks for posting. I think I'm starting to feel human again after being out of sorts and sickly for almost the last month -- so sorry late in noticing your response!
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