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Old 02-13-2013, 07:46 PM
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I love the old people who crack up over the "you are but dust" during the liturgy for today.
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Old 02-14-2013, 01:54 AM
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I love the old people who crack up over the "you are but dust" during the liturgy for today.
Sorry for the double post ...

My mother received ashes this morning while in hospital. I'm sure she was thrilled to hear, "Remember, thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return." (Or whatever the current wording is.)

My father went to Mass this morning and received ashes. He washed them off before we went over to the hospital. I didn't think you were allowed to do that. Several nurses were walking around with ashes.

But I digress.......
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Old 02-14-2013, 07:38 AM
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Sorry for the double post ...

My mother received ashes this morning while in hospital. I'm sure she was thrilled to hear, "Remember, thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return." (Or whatever the current wording is.)

My father went to Mass this morning and received ashes. He washed them off before we went over to the hospital. I didn't think you were allowed to do that. Several nurses were walking around with ashes.

But I digress.......
Two possibilities as to what your mother heard - either "Remember, man, that you are dust and unto dust you shall return." or "Turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel." Maybe your mom got #2 - it would seem a little more appropriate to the setting! Hope she is improving and will be able to celebrate Easter outside of the hospital.

There's always a discussion about whether or not sporting your ashes all day is a form of "public prayer" specifically discussed in Matthew 6:5. Intelligent response I've heard is it depends on intent - if you wear your ashes to show what a good Christian you are - BAD. If you wear your ashes as a reminder of your mortality and sin , and to serve as a witness to your faith in humbleness of spirit and your need for God - GOOD.
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Old 02-14-2013, 03:18 PM
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There's always a discussion about whether or not sporting your ashes all day is a form of "public prayer" specifically discussed in Matthew 6:5. Intelligent response I've hear is it depends on intent - if you wear your ashes to show what a good Christian you are - BAD. If you wear your ashes as a reminder of your mortality and sin , and to serve as a witness to your faith in humbleness of spirit and your need for God - GOOD.
I went to a new church last night and I did think it was a little ironic that the reading was the above passage from Matthew, and then we got ashes on our foreheads and were exhorted to make the sign of the Cross when appropriate (some Lutherans think this is just a little too Papist, some are way into it).
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Old 02-17-2013, 09:15 PM
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I went to a new church last night and I did think it was a little ironic that the reading was the above passage from Matthew, and then we got ashes on our foreheads and were exhorted to make the sign of the Cross when appropriate (some Lutherans think this is just a little too Papist, some are way into it).
The Lutherans here do not get ashed lest they look too Catholic, so the sign of thecross is definitely out. Last year my husband went to Mass with me in the morning and we went to his church's night service and got a lot of side eye for our ashes.
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Old 02-19-2013, 10:15 AM
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The Lutherans here do not get ashed lest they look too Catholic, so the sign of thecross is definitely out. Last year my husband went to Mass with me in the morning and we went to his church's night service and got a lot of side eye for our ashes.
Very interesting! We're Catholic, but my youngest child goes to a Lutheran preschool...they got ashes in chapel that morning!?!

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Old 02-19-2013, 12:46 PM
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Very interesting! We're Catholic, but my youngest child goes to a Lutheran preschool...they got ashes in chapel that morning!?!
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There are 3 different kinds of Lutherans, and different degrees of...well...being "down" with some of the Catholic aspects in the Church. Obvi GP's hubby's church is at one end, and your little one's is at the other.
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Old 02-15-2013, 03:23 AM
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Two possibilities as to what your mother heard - either "Remember, man, that you are dust and unto dust you shall return." or "Turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel." Maybe your mom got #2 - it would seem a little more appropriate to the setting! Hope she is improving and will be able to celebrate Easter outside of the hospital.
I've never heard the second wording. I went to Catholic school for a few years, and we were always taken to Mass on Ash Wednesday, and we always got the "thou art dust" wording, with strict instructions not to wash or wipe off the ashes until we washed up before bedtime.

On a side note, the latest is that my mother will be discharged to a rehab facility this weekend.
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Old 02-21-2013, 12:07 AM
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As long as we're talking about the Catholic Church... This priest is being expelled from his parish over a photo of himself and another man.

http://freethinker.co.uk/2011/07/12/...sure-his-anus/
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Old 02-21-2013, 06:30 AM
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As long as we're talking about the Catholic Church... This priest is being expelled from his parish over a photo of himself and another man.

And your point is . . .?

If we want to just have general Catholic stuff, this is my nominee:
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Stephen Colbert and Jack White - feel free to play along and shout out the correct answer when they get it wrong!


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