We believe what? Transubstantiatioin?

Tom Zurinskas truespel at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Nov 29 06:38:53 UTC 2011


Thanks Bethany.  My bad.  I tried to find that word googling "new catholic mass" and the like but could not find it.  I knew it was something substantial.  so I take it that the act of transubstantiation makes the elements consubstantial.  If you copied you cheat sheet I'd like a copy.  I'll try to get a copy of mine and we can compare.  I don't think it's a sin.


Tom Zurinskas, Conn 20 yrs, Tenn 3, NJ 33, now Fl 9.
See how English spelling links to sounds at http://justpaste.it/ayk







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> Poster: Bethany Dumas <bethany.dumas at GMAIL.COM>
> Subject: Re: We believe what? Transubstantiatioin?
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> Ha! I brought one home when I visited Immaculate Conception last Friday (I
> was a visitor, for I am "Roman Catholic Lite.") I asked permission to
> borrow one - of the (Paulist) priest - and was told it had to stay in the
> church. I then promised to return it, which I shall do as soon as the heavy
> rain lets up. He allowed me to borrow it.
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> The most challenging word in the "Pew Card" was "consubstantial." I did not
> see the word "transubstantiation"
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> Bethany
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> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Tom Zurinskas <truespel at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > The new catholic mass is getting complicated. All must say that they
> > believe in "transubstantiation" which is a new term in the mass taking the
> > place of some silly old plain words that made things simple. It's more
> > Latin-like, which is the objective. You better believe it.
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> > We were given a cheat sheet of responses in church of 4 pages but were not
> > allowed to take them home. I wonder if they had a copier in the back room
> > we could use?
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> > Tom Zurinskas, Conn 20 yrs, Tenn 3, NJ 33, now Fl 9.
> > See how English spelling links to sounds at http://justpaste.it/ayk
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> > > Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 22:09:06 +0000
> > > From: truespel at HOTMAIL.COM
> > > Subject: Re: "eat more X"
> > > To: ADS-L at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
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> > > Subject: Re: "eat more X"
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> > > Someone should try to copywrite "Eat more crap like ours" and see if
> > Chick-fil-A wants the rights to that as well. Wouldn't that be a great
> > headline.
> > >
> > > "Chick-fil-A wants the rights to 'EAT MORE CRAP LIKE OURS'"!
> > >
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> > > Tom Zurinskas, Conn 20 yrs, Tenn 3, NJ 33, now Fl 9.
> > > See how English spelling links to sounds at http://justpaste.it/ayk
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> > > > Evidently, Chick-Fil-A is claiming trademark rights to all "eat more
> > X" expressions (evey though C-F-A's advertisements use the spelling "mor"
> > and specify chicken).
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> > > > http://finance.yahoo.com/news/vt-artist-ill-fight-chick-141222247.html
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