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Fun Catholic Christmas presents
Topic Started: Wednesday, 26. November 2008, 23:50 (99 Views)
KatyA
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For boys courtesy of http://www.weebelievers.com/products.html
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Thanks to The Curt Jester for drawing attention to this
Edited by KatyA, Wednesday, 26. November 2008, 23:53.
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http://www.ship-of-fools.com/gadgets/pope/176.html

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Pope on a rope, so he doesn't drown in the bath water.

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http://weideneder-braeu.de/content/0/40/
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Due to this close matured connection between the Church and the art of brewing we consider it to be our obligation to appreciate the election of a Bavarian Pope in a Bavarian way. Weideneder as one of the typical rural breweries is part of the landscape Joseph Ratzinger was born at and has been living in.

The Pope’s Beer is a festival beer of highest quality containing only exquisite raw materials, presenting a mild character and a light colour, brewed strictly in accordance with the German beer purity law.


It seems to be liturgically correct. :excellent:
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Is the Pope's beer the preferred tipple of the Knights of Malt?
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Sunday, 21. December 2008, 01:19
The manufacturers claim:


The Pope's Cologne

....a fresh new fragrance from the past.

The Pope’s Cologne is a classic Old World cologne made from the private formula of Pope Pius IX (1792-1878). We obtained this formula from descendants of the commander of his Papal Guard and lifelong friend, General Charles Charette. We have followed this complex, exclusive formula meticulously, using the same essential oils that his perfumers used 150 years ago. We believe that we have succeeded in capturing the same fragrance that he and those around him enjoyed so long ago. This is a truly extraordinary cologne with surprising freshness and notes of violet and citrus. We are pleased that you will have the opportunity to enjoy this wonderful, historic fragrance. It is an honor for us to be able to produce it and make it available for your pleasure today
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Derekap

Are the gifts Ordinary or Extrordinary?
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Gerard

Pope on a rope is ordinary and the cologne is extraordinary
"The institutional and charismatic aspects are quasi coessential to the Church's constitution" (Pope John Paul II, 1998).
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OsullivanB

Burton-on-Trent has a beer festival. Presumably any Pope's beer sold there would be Tridentine.
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Sunday, 21. December 2008, 19:22
Are the gifts Ordinary or Extrordinary?
Extraordinary because you may only have them if a significant number request them.
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"Extraordinary because you may only have them if a significant number request them.!

A very clever answer Rose. You are indeed on form!
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