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Christmas
December 25th, 2006, 15:18
I just wanted to wish the whole staff of RPGWatch and the visitors of this forum a Merry Christmas!
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December 26th, 2006, 09:42
A joyous Yultide to all!!
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Editor@RPGWatch
If God said it, then that settles it!!
Editor@RPGWatch
December 26th, 2006, 12:12
Merry Christmas!
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December 26th, 2006, 17:52
Lies! Christmas is in two weeks! Burn the heretics! ;P
In all seriousness, Merry Christmas to all our Catholic forum visitors (likely everyone minus 2-3 people
).
In all seriousness, Merry Christmas to all our Catholic forum visitors (likely everyone minus 2-3 people
).
Sentinel
December 27th, 2006, 02:56
I am definitely NOT Catholic!!
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Editor@RPGWatch
December 27th, 2006, 19:03
Yes I'm a pagan agnostic worshipper of the gaming gods myself.
enodenroH--I was just teasing about "A Christmas Carol", even though watching the 1934 version is part of my holiday ritual each year. It's like a time machine, first going back to Christmas in Victorian England, then to that perception of Christmas in the 1930's. I even manage to choke down that treacly line of Tiny Tim's( "God bless us every one.")because the transmission of the message across the decades is what matters.
Hope everyone enjoyed their own holiday traditions.
enodenroH--I was just teasing about "A Christmas Carol", even though watching the 1934 version is part of my holiday ritual each year. It's like a time machine, first going back to Christmas in Victorian England, then to that perception of Christmas in the 1930's. I even manage to choke down that treacly line of Tiny Tim's( "God bless us every one.")because the transmission of the message across the decades is what matters.
Hope everyone enjoyed their own holiday traditions.
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December 27th, 2006, 21:17
Originally Posted by enodenroHI think there's also another form of Christianity besides the Catholic and Protestant Churches (not counting any subforms) called the orthodox -> Their Patriarch lives in Turkey -> The pope recentely visited him over there.
And whom would these people be?![]()
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so very, very tired (Star Trek XI quote according to the Simpsons)
December 27th, 2006, 23:52
Bartacus' words ring true.
Except the Constatinople Patriarch isn't actually my patriarch (though he is "first among equals"), but yeah. In any case, since the church uses the Julian calendar, our Christmas falls on January 7th. In a hundread years it will fall on January 8th.
EDIT: On this particular forum, well, myself. Also, hwfanatic is from Serbia, so I assume he is Orthodox too. And I gave a bit of leeway for another person, if there's one to step forward.
Except the Constatinople Patriarch isn't actually my patriarch (though he is "first among equals"), but yeah. In any case, since the church uses the Julian calendar, our Christmas falls on January 7th. In a hundread years it will fall on January 8th.

EDIT: On this particular forum, well, myself. Also, hwfanatic is from Serbia, so I assume he is Orthodox too. And I gave a bit of leeway for another person, if there's one to step forward.
Sentinel
January 5th, 2007, 04:02
Originally Posted by BartacusThe Russians got one of their own some time after the Turks took Constantinople. Not sure if there are any others.
I think there's also another form of Christianity besides the Catholic and Protestant Churches (not counting any subforms) called the orthodox -> Their Patriarch lives in Turkey -> The pope recentely visited him over there.
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