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#200725 04/08/06 03:38 PM
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Maybe the website ate them? biggrin

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Everyone baptized into Christ should pass progressively through all the stages of Christ's own life, for in baptism he receives the power so to progress, and through the commandments he can discover and learn how to accomplish such progression. - Saint Gregory of Sinai
#200726 04/08/06 03:51 PM
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I see them! I see them!

Nana, nana boo boo!!! biggrin

Well that is what my kids use to say when they were one up on someone.

Totally cool and beautiful. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

The best part though was seeing your picture wink

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#200727 04/08/06 06:38 PM
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Great photos but it look cold (as in thick socks country).

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#200728 04/08/06 07:34 PM
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The icon is of St. Gregory Palamas.

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#200729 04/09/06 02:28 AM
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The icon is of St. Gregory Palamas.

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And in a Catholic church! eek cool biggrin

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#200730 04/09/06 02:45 AM
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Why not an icon? His memory was celebrated in Byzantine Cathlic Churches all over on the appropriate Sunday of the Great Lent. Memory Eternal!

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#200731 04/09/06 03:17 AM
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Sarcasm, Павэл Ивановыч, sarcasm. smile

Ребята, давайте жить дружно.

#200732 04/09/06 06:21 AM
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I beat myself with pussy willows biggrin

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#200733 04/09/06 06:52 AM
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I beat myself with pussy willows biggrin

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Hang on - surely another week to go for that biggrin

#200734 04/09/06 07:19 AM
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Got to practice! :rolleyes: Gosh fancy not knowing that you got to break them in. biggrin

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#200735 04/09/06 10:37 AM
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OY - first year - so how would I know that we get a weeks practice in - GodPapa didn't tell me that biggrin

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Thank you 'Lady' for the posted pictures. Lourdes is a very spiritual place and I'm glad that the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church had the opportunity to build this small house of worship in one of my favorite French towns. Remember that the UGCC in France welcomes all Greek (Byzantine) Catholics to worship in their churches.

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Thank you 'Lady' for the posted pictures. Lourdes is a very spiritual place and I'm glad that the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church had the opportunity to build this small house of worship in one of my favorite French towns. Remember that the UGCC in France welcomes all Greek (Byzantine) Catholics to worship in their churches.

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A correction, Jean Francois smile

The UGCC in France welcomes all Catholics to worship in its Churches - many Latin Catholics visit the Church in Lourdes each year - and all are intrigued by it . Some I'm certain do go and look for other churches to visit , and hopefully find a home in them.

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Oui Oui You are absolutely correct. In fact more often than not during the heavy summer tourist season, the place is full of Roman Catholics.

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#200739 04/11/06 06:57 PM
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Full of Roman Catholics eek ...obviously a place to avoid biggrin

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