Message from @Wrath
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Deacon and Subdeacon, iirc.
Or Deacon and Altar Server depending who was in attendance.
And emperors if any present
Well, nobility
Yeah in here it’s also really rude to refuse someone’s hand
So I do what Chav said
Kneel for the Agnus Dei
People avoid you if kneeled
Can confirm
Oh, I don't even mind being rude to those people tbh
Ridiculous practice of holding hands
I want nothing to do with it
Everyone kept holding up their hands whenever there was music as well
Fucking orans posture during "Wade in the water"
So, just kneel.
Whether you're right or not does not give you a free pass to be outright rude to people.
The fuck's a "wade in the water"?
Novus Ordo song im assuming
@Gewisse The Bible App has a daily verse with a widget you can use on android
Con is that it comes with heavy prot advertising, but ignoring that it's a solid app
so uh
thoughts about Garabandal?
I don't even know what that is
a town in your country
I sent you a video ages ago
Ayyy yes there was no way I was going to remember that name.
Padre Pio firmly believed the apparitions were true
Seems solid but these things are impossible to verify. What is the great miracle that Conchita was supposed to announce 8 days before?
I haven’t studied it, but it came to my attention because my mother mentioned it once
However I agree with you, these things are impossible to verify but it does look very solid
Still, the end of the video talks about sings, One of them was supposed to be annoucned by Conchita 8 days before. What does this one, and the others, refered to?
Because if Conchita is dead, and she was supposed to announce a sign, whelp.
rip
Either way, Garabandal is borderline scary in some aspects
Not bad scary
But certainly astonishing
Da un cierto temor, a eso me refiero
Also the correlation between the message about the Cup spilling and VCII makes a lot of sense
And how the girls would approach priests dressed as civilians with the crucifix without prior knowledge
Also apparently that town has been praying the rosary daily for over 450 years