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In reply to the discussion: So much for the bishop who thinks he's the Pope [View all]H2O Man
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I hope she brought some peanutbutter & jelly. Those wafers were stale as I recall.
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He's in SF. Has no say or sway on what goes on in DC. Bishop in DC said long ago he would not deny
shrike3
May 2022
#33
religion has no place in civil governance - rescind the tax exemptions, cure this bullshit
bringthePaine
May 2022
#24
Well, unless they're consecrated, they don't mean anything. They're just wafers.
shrike3
May 2022
#36
Wow, you're the second person I've encountered who likes to eat the wafers like chips
IronLionZion
May 2022
#47
This is gonna be weird, but biodegradable packing peanuts are wafers in Cheeto-puff form.
sir pball
May 2022
#51
Different diocese. Bishop in SF has no jurisdiction in DC DC Bishop said long ago he would not deny
shrike3
May 2022
#32
The Catholic Church becoming increasing political is one of the reasons I gradually left.
halfulglas
May 2022
#39