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Posted By: lpreima Happy Hanukkah - 12/08/04 06:58 PM
I would just like to wish everyone on this forum a Happy Hanukkah.
Lauro
Posted By: Turpius Re: Happy Hanukkah - 12/08/04 07:03 PM
and a Happy Hanukkah back atcha! biggrin

Ken
Posted By: Orthodox Catholic Re: Happy Hanukkah - 12/08/04 07:07 PM
Dear Lauro,

Are you one of those Ukrainian Catholic Jews for Jesus? wink

Ba shana haba bi-Yerushalayim! Next year in Jerusalem - or Kyiv, as the case may be. . .

Alex
Posted By: Amadeus Re: Happy Hanukkah - 12/08/04 07:29 PM
And from us, Latins . . .

May you have the blessings on this the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary's Immaculate Conception!

Amado wink
Posted By: Halychanyn Re: Happy Hanukkah - 12/08/04 07:41 PM
...according to the Gregorian Calendar.

Then again, wouldn't celebration of the "Immaculate Conception" according to the Julian be somewhat contradictory? smile

Yours,

hal - who thinks all that orange vitamin C just may have gone to his head
Posted By: Alice Re: Happy Hanukkah - 12/08/04 09:12 PM
Happy Chanukah!

I was just having a good intentioned and good hearted laugh with my mom and daugter...

I lit my first Chanukah Menorah at my place of employment yesterday! I made a blunder (stupid me!)...I lit the first candle to the right, (it is supposed to be to the left), and I lit it before sundown!!!! eek

Fortunately, I have wonderful and good natured Jewish bosses! cool

Getting back to our own religion....

a very blessed feast day of the Immaculate conception of Mary today, or the Conception by St. Anna of the Most Holy Theotokos and Ever Virgin Mary tomorrow....depending on which side of the cultural divide of the Church you are on! wink
Posted By: Deacon John Montalvo Re: Happy Hanukkah - 12/08/04 09:41 PM
Quote
Originally posted by Orthodox Catholic:
Ba shana haba bi-Yerushalayim! Next year in Jerusalem - Alex
I thought the correct term was, "Leshana haba b' Yerushalayim!"
Posted By: Irish Melkite Re: Happy Hanukkah - 12/08/04 10:00 PM
Happy Hanukkah indeed to any of our Jewish brethren who may be reading here.
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