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The Happy Holidays Thread

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This is what I knew, more: tinsel ,character shaped ornaments ,sometimes we had a murdered tree then we had\i still have fake,notice the tree lights this is what we had there were no prelit???bizarre trees.
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The Roman Empire was involved in several wars, and the military was finding it hard to get men to enlist, as they had families at home to take care of. So the emperor dissolved all marriages, and made weddings illegal. He ordered every man to enlist.

St. Valentine was a Catholic priest. He would take couples deep into the forest and marry them in secret. He became a martyr for Christ around the year 270 a.d.

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It's just hit me ,Christian churches are having services outside, its exactly like Passover,there's a vicar standing outside the church and a flower covered crucifix and he blesses each car that comes passed, he stands 12 feet away like the blood over the door.
 
It's just hit me ,Christian churches are having services outside, its exactly like Passover,there's a vicar standing outside the church and a flower covered crucifix and he blesses each car that comes passed, he stands 12 feet away like the blood over the door.
What's a vicar? We must call them something different in America. I've heard that word before. But I don't know what they do.
 
What's a vicar? We must call them something different in America. I've heard that word before. But I don't know what they do.
Vicar (was! a man who would have pastoral duties in an Anglican church and be married with children) a priest is celibate as is a nun in either Christian sect
 

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