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One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church

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I always liked the prayers and services more than the actual beliefs...
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about 1 year ago Lampbane said:

Uselessness, you're right, I completely got confused - it is the Nicene Creed.

about 1 year ago reesetee said:

Sionnach, that was always one of my favorites too! Only now they call it "Anointing of the Sick," at least in my area. How bland. If I have to go, I'd much prefer being extremely unctioned, wouldn't you? :-)

about 1 year ago sionnach said:

pentecost, simony, corpus christi, maundy thursday, monsignor, surplice, soutane, crozier, eucharist, occasion of sin, papal nuncio, plenary indulgence, bingo.
I'd better stop before I dredge up each and every remnant of my catholic youth. But my favorite sacrament has always been extreme unction.

International spies get to terminate their enemies with extreme prejudice. Priests get to see their parishioners out with extreme unction.

about 1 year ago reesetee said:

Give that Wordie a censer! You're right, u. It's the Nicene Creed, but both are fun to say, in my holy catholic and apostolic opinion. :-)

about 1 year ago uselessness said:

Cool list. There's a soft spot in my heart for high church. Pretty sure the phrase in question comes from the Nicene Creed though, which is a bit more verbose than the Apostle's Creed.

about 1 year ago AbraxasZugzwang said:

I always thought so too, Lampane.

about 1 year ago Lampbane said:

Thank you! It's the most fun part of the Apostle's Creed to say, I think.

about 1 year ago chained_bear said:

Nice list. I especially like the title!

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