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Christie_M

[color="blue"] wow. Carful of what you say Conner. This could be the reason Sam was banned. [/color]

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[quote name='Christie_M' post='967733' date='May 1 2006, 07:48 PM']
[color="blue"] wow. Carful of what you say Conner. This could be the reason Sam was banned. [/color]
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I like to live dangerously. BTW it's Connor not Conner.

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Christie_M

[quote name='Connor' post='967734' date='May 1 2006, 06:48 PM']
I like to live dangerously. BTW it's Connor not Conner.
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[color="blue"] How is saying that about God "living dangerously"? That's more what, sacreleligous?(sp?)

Just be careful of what you say.[/color]

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Christie_M

[color="blue"] lol :lol: [/color]

[color="blue"] Sorry for hijacking your thread, curtains [/color]

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Paladin D

Curtins, I know how you feel.

I live out in the country, and it's hard to grab a priest for confession, especially when the two priests in the area oversee two parishes each (and do weekday masses). On top of that, there is no scheduled confessions, so it's only by appointment. I've made appointments many times before, but it becomes a hassle after a while, and I feel that I'm bugging the priest every week.

I haven't gone to confession in almost two months, and I'm in mortal sin. I want to go, but it's hard to get to confession the way my schedule is and the availibility of a priest. It would make me more comfortable if there was a scheduled confession time, make it easier on me and the priest.

At the moment, I feel spiritually weak and that I'm on my way to hell.

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[quote name='Paladin D' post='967824' date='May 1 2006, 08:58 PM']
Curtins, I know how you feel.

I live out in the country, and it's hard to grab a priest for confession, especially when the two priests in the area oversee two parishes each (and do weekday masses). On top of that, there is no scheduled confessions, so it's only by appointment. I've made appointments many times before, but it becomes a hassle after a while, and I feel that I'm bugging the priest every week.

I haven't gone to confession in almost two months, and I'm in mortal sin. I want to go, but it's hard to get to confession the way my schedule is and the availibility of a priest. It would make me more comfortable if there was a scheduled confession time, make it easier on me and the priest.

At the moment, I feel spiritually weak and that I'm on my way to hell.[/quote]Dude, I'll keep a seat warm for ya. I'm older and more likely to kick off. ;)

Read the question and response in Catholic Questions about the 'mortal' sin I think is being alluded to. I believe 'cappie' answered it.

Either listen to your mother and realize you may be over-scrupulous, or don't keep your hands to yourself. :blush:

Or live with the idea that it's a matter of odds, or if the brakes don't fail on the schoolbus, whether or not you'll get to heaven. Ever see any of the Final Destination movies?

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