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Yeah, I don't recall the no seersucker before memorial day rule either...
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As a Methodist, I must insist that the dress code be followed:DooKSucks wrote:Seersucker and summer weight suits (like poplin) can be worm after Easter if you are in the South de to the hot, humid springs. However, I would never break out the white shoes before Memorial Day.Professor Tiger wrote:The Episcopal Church is an appropriate church for an ambitious young attorney to attend. Staid, dignified, well-heeled. And not too concerned with believing in anything in particular, other than no seersucker or white shoes before memorial day.
WHITE - may be worn from Easter Sunday to Labor Day.
PASTELS - same as white.
BLACK - only on somber or "high church" occasions.
BLUE (blazer) with GREY (trousers) or KHAKI (if under 35) - default male uniform.
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Come on now, JD, don't send us guys out to pasture at the tender age of 35. What would Bill Buckley say??
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Umm. "It's frightfully cold and pitch black in this cramped metal box."hedge wrote:What would Bill Buckley say??
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Hats off to the Cardinals for picking an Argentinian as their new pope. Catholicism is thriving in Africa and Latin America, so it makes sense for their new pope to be from either of those two places. Much better than a chubby Italian.
And he's a Jesuit, which means he is probably very smart.
And he's a Jesuit, which means he is probably very smart.
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Somewhere, Sardis is now saying of the new pope, "Bad grades, team cancer."
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And he's a Jesuit, which means he is probably very smart."
What is the deal with jesuits? Are they a sub-species of catholic or something? I thought they were just a school within catholicism, kinda like the academic branch, but I thought they were well established and well respected within the church. But I read where this dude is the first jesuit ever to be pope, so maybe they're not as respected and mainstream as I thought. Please clarify, Prof...
And he's a Jesuit, which means he is probably very smart."
What is the deal with jesuits? Are they a sub-species of catholic or something? I thought they were just a school within catholicism, kinda like the academic branch, but I thought they were well established and well respected within the church. But I read where this dude is the first jesuit ever to be pope, so maybe they're not as respected and mainstream as I thought. Please clarify, Prof...
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I think Friar Tuck was a Jesuit.
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Or maybe he emceed roasts.
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I'm just hoping this pope is not a homo like the last one...
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Not a catholic, but IMVHO, Jesuits are the Special Forces of Catholicism. It's like Jack Bauer becoming President. Smart, hardworking, committed . . . but maybe not the guy you want running the whole country.hedge wrote:"
And he's a Jesuit, which means he is probably very smart."
What is the deal with jesuits? Are they a sub-species of catholic or something? I thought they were just a school within catholicism, kinda like the academic branch, but I thought they were well established and well respected within the church. But I read where this dude is the first jesuit ever to be pope, so maybe they're not as respected and mainstream as I thought. Please clarify, Prof...
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watching the bible on the history channel followed by the vikings
coup[le of good episodes
coup[le of good episodes
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I have been disappointed with the Bible series. The first episode was so-so, but the second really jumped the shark on many things.
This director ain't Mel Gibson that's for sure.
This director ain't Mel Gibson that's for sure.
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"I have been disappointed with the Bible series. The first episode was so-so, but the second really jumped the shark on many things."
If you leave out the word "series", I agree...
If you leave out the word "series", I agree...
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I wonder if he was referring to their electing him in the first place?
"He displayed that same sense immediately after his election, shunning the special sedan that was to transport him to the hotel so he could ride on the bus with other cardinals, and refusing even an elevated platform from which he would greet them, according to U.S. Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
"He met with us on our own level," Dolan said.
Later, during dinner, the new pope addressed a few words to the cardinals:
"'May God forgive you for what you have done,'" Francis told them, Lombardi said."
"He displayed that same sense immediately after his election, shunning the special sedan that was to transport him to the hotel so he could ride on the bus with other cardinals, and refusing even an elevated platform from which he would greet them, according to U.S. Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
"He met with us on our own level," Dolan said.
Later, during dinner, the new pope addressed a few words to the cardinals:
"'May God forgive you for what you have done,'" Francis told them, Lombardi said."
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It's the History Channel, not HBO. For them, the production value is great.sardis wrote:I have been disappointed with the Bible series. The first episode was so-so, but the second really jumped the shark on many things.
This director ain't Mel Gibson that's for sure.
The angels in Sodom in the 1st ep were great - kicked major ass (especially the Asian one dual-wielding broad swords).
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That's a very good analogy. Jesuits were founded by Ignatius Loyola - a Spanish Catholic soldier whose wounds ended his military career early. He started the Society of Jesus (i.e. Jesuits) at the height of the Reformation in order to defeat it. He emphasized military-style loyalty to the papacy, high quality education from grade school through grad school, and foreign missions.Johnette's Daddy wrote:Not a catholic, but IMVHO, Jesuits are the Special Forces of Catholicism. It's like Jack Bauer becoming President. Smart, hardworking, committed . . . but maybe not the guy you want running the whole country.hedge wrote:"
And he's a Jesuit, which means he is probably very smart."
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The Jesuits have founded countless schools around the world, and took the lead in the conversion of Latin America to Catholicism. They are still huge there, so it is not surprising that Francis is one.
They tend to be Indiana-Jones types with PhD's, not church politicians. They usually do not get very involved in papal politics. The Latin American Jesuits ran afoul of John Paul 2 because they were mixing Marxism and Catholicism. Having experienced the enlightened joys of Marxism in Poland, JP2 shut the Jesuits in Latin America down for awhile in the '80's.
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I thought I read that JP2 was particularly fond of this new guy, however, and in fact plucked him from obscurity in the first place by making him a cardinal...
On another note (your comment about Jesuits generally keeping aloof from papal politics notwithstanding), I'm a little surprised that Francis is the first jesuit pope ever, given their long-standing evangelical and educational (not that those two items are mutually exclusive - quite the contrary, actually) outreach, to say nothing of their success in both of those areas...
Finally, it good to have a pope named Francis, b/c now if he does something extreme, we can say "Hey. lighten up, Francis"...
On another note (your comment about Jesuits generally keeping aloof from papal politics notwithstanding), I'm a little surprised that Francis is the first jesuit pope ever, given their long-standing evangelical and educational (not that those two items are mutually exclusive - quite the contrary, actually) outreach, to say nothing of their success in both of those areas...
Finally, it good to have a pope named Francis, b/c now if he does something extreme, we can say "Hey. lighten up, Francis"...
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I read the same thing. The Argentinian Jesuits didn't like Bergoglio because he didn't want to go down their Marxist path. So they banished him to the hinterlands. Then when JP2 reigned in the Marxist Latino clergy, the enemy of his enemy became his friend.I thought I read that JP2 was particularly fond of this new guy, however, and in fact plucked him from obscurity in the first place by making him a cardinal...
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