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loretta

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Catholic drinking versus Protestant drinking
« on: December 22, 2013, 02:32:23 PM »

The Lost Art of Catholic Drinking
http://catholicexchange.com/catholic-drinking

You gotta be kidding, Catholic drinking versus Protestant drinking! :)
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Re: Catholic drinking versus Protestant drinking
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2013, 04:18:37 PM »

The lectures at the annual Chesterton conference sound just to much fun...........what I'm missing out on here  ;D

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Re: Catholic drinking versus Protestant drinking
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2013, 11:14:26 PM »

                                                 Hi Loretta,

  I have to admit, I got the biggest kick out of the article, I found it hilarious as well as entertaining. But then I thought afterwards,  judgement is on the house of God .


Thanks Loretta for the link.


Peace and love to all.
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Re: Catholic drinking versus Protestant drinking
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2013, 11:16:24 PM »

Hello Rhys & Loretta,

As you may know I'm almost 80 and have the privilege of using the fruit of the vine properly preserved and bottled. In my youth I did not care for the taste of Beer and drank only to wash down a bowl of chili con carne as it burned its way down my throat. Sweet wine like Mogen-David is too syrupy for my taste so I lean toward a dry wine like burgundy. The dry or less sweet character lends itself more to sipping than to washing down the main food menu. The challenge being to have the first glass after dinner satisfy a person until bed time, a habit that helps to avoid the temptation to over indulge.

Picture me at table with open Bible, bread, cheese and wine partaking of my last meal.

What better way to end a fruitful life serving the Master.   ::)  ;)


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