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Old 08-30-2009, 06:29 AM
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Now re-read my post. It was about the changes in the Catholic Church.
OK.

<<<<<<<<<Where was the separation of CHURCH and STATE.>>>>>>>>>>>>

The church has always taken political stances, government is not supposed to under our constitution.


<<<<<<<<<<<It sounded like a political rally to me>>>>>>>>>>>>

This honestly sounds like an unhappy Fox talking head finding fault with the coverage a deceased liberal is receiving.



<<<<<<<<<<<....praying for health care passage (Lord hear our prayer)>>>>>>>>>>.

Had to interpret this as anything other than you are upset at the ceremony of a man who had always championed (what I am sure the Church feels is an imperative moral) health care.


<<<<<<<<<<<,,,,,and other political issues? >>>>>>>>>>>>

again, sounds like a Fox talking head exasperated that there is another view on things.


<<<<<<<<<<<Hubby said...money talks.>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Didn't you mean that the Kennedy's had coerced the church into adapting a political agenda for cash?


<<<<<<<<<<<<I didn't watch all of it...munchkin grandsons came for lunch.>>>>>>>>

That's just nice and what life is about. Hope they are always healthy and safe.

<<<<<<<<<<<<<No doubt it will play through the week.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Sounds like you are frustrated that Kennedy will receive so much coverage.

<<<<<<<<<<< And before all the critics start...we're Catholics scrutinizing the handling of what used to be a somber, respective, family experience in the Catholic Church. Not an acadamy awards event.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Seems like you have decided how the Kennedy's and the church should conduct a funeral and find fault with both.


Sorry if I am wrong but this is how I read your post, I honestly can think of no other interpretation even after your request to reevaluate it.
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Old 08-30-2009, 07:39 AM
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Didn't see the funeral so I can't comment on it. We plan on no service, no viewing, simple cremation and that's it.

One memory that sticks is during an uncle's funeral I was returning from the men's room. I saw an onion lying on the top step. Now if you need to resort to that for fake tears . . .
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Old 08-30-2009, 09:58 AM
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We plan on no service, no viewing, simple cremation and that's it.

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My best friend died a few years back, he was my best friend since I was one year old (literally). Closer to me than my own brother.
He had no service, no viewing, simple cremation and that's it.

I bothers me to this day. I guess what I am saying is that at least to me in this one case having a forum to grieve would have been a little easier for me.

Just my two cents.
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Old 08-30-2009, 03:09 PM
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Didn't see the funeral so I can't comment on it. We plan on no service, no viewing, simple cremation and that's it.

One memory that sticks is during an uncle's funeral I was returning from the men's room. I saw an onion lying on the top step. Now if you need to resort to that for fake tears . . .
I like your plans, I've given the same directions in regards to me. I don't like blood sucking funeral directors, idiot ministers preaching hellfire and damnation, and three ring funerals with cretins playing music on a ghetto blaster, turning balloons loose, etc.

As far as crying at my demise. I doubt that hardly anyone will cry, even if they pound haberanos up their noses.

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Old 08-30-2009, 03:13 PM
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OK.

<<<<<<<<<Where was the separation of CHURCH and STATE.>>>>>>>>>>>>

The church has always taken political stances, government is not supposed to under our constitution.


<<<<<<<<<<<It sounded like a political rally to me>>>>>>>>>>>>

This honestly sounds like an unhappy Fox talking head finding fault with the coverage a deceased liberal is receiving.



<<<<<<<<<<<....praying for health care passage (Lord hear our prayer)>>>>>>>>>>.

Had to interpret this as anything other than you are upset at the ceremony of a man who had always championed (what I am sure the Church feels is an imperative moral) health care.


<<<<<<<<<<<,,,,,and other political issues? >>>>>>>>>>>>

again, sounds like a Fox talking head exasperated that there is another view on things.


<<<<<<<<<<<Hubby said...money talks.>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Didn't you mean that the Kennedy's had coerced the church into adapting a political agenda for cash?


<<<<<<<<<<<<I didn't watch all of it...munchkin grandsons came for lunch.>>>>>>>>

That's just nice and what life is about. Hope they are always healthy and safe.

<<<<<<<<<<<<<No doubt it will play through the week.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Sounds like you are frustrated that Kennedy will receive so much coverage.

<<<<<<<<<<< And before all the critics start...we're Catholics scrutinizing the handling of what used to be a somber, respective, family experience in the Catholic Church. Not an acadamy awards event.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Seems like you have decided how the Kennedy's and the church should conduct a funeral and find fault with both.


Sorry if I am wrong but this is how I read your post, I honestly can think of no other interpretation even after your request to reevaluate it.
It's apparent you don't watch Fox. They've been carrying on like Rupert Murdoch just died, and gave everyone a big bonus in his will.

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Old 08-30-2009, 03:34 PM
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It's apparent you don't watch Fox. They've been carrying on like Rupert Murdoch just died, and gave everyone a big bonus in his will.

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On the weekend I mostly just watch sports.

I stand by the theme of post and I know you understood it.
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Old 08-30-2009, 05:50 PM
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You KNOW it had to eat on ol' Teddy though...Jack was President, he stared the Russkies down over "Cuber"...Bobby had a good chance of becoming President, too, & HE stared down Jimmy Hoffa, which might have taken more cajones than staring down the Russkies, in a way. Teddy...Well, he got some civil rights legislation passed, he got to roar & rail at the hapless Republicans, and he...Well, he also accomplished..Getting re-elected a BUNCH of times...Uhh, he got civil rights legislation passed, and, uhhh....Did we mention Civil Rights Legislation ? Solly, Cholly, erm- Teddy, you just WEREN'T in the same league as yr brothers....
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Old 08-30-2009, 06:12 PM
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You KNOW it had to eat on ol' Teddy though...Jack was President, he stared the Russkies down over "Cuber"...Bobby had a good chance of becoming President, too, & HE stared down Jimmy Hoffa, which might have taken more cajones than staring down the Russkies, in a way. Teddy...Well, he got some civil rights legislation passed, he got to roar & rail at the hapless Republicans, and he...Well, he also accomplished..Getting re-elected a BUNCH of times...Uhh, he got civil rights legislation passed, and, uhhh....Did we mention Civil Rights Legislation ? Solly, Cholly, erm- Teddy, you just WEREN'T in the same league as yr brothers....
civil rights what about the rights of all the victums of the violent "hobgoblins"
ted kennedy sold out his own race you can bet ol Joe wouldnt have liked that one bit
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Old 08-30-2009, 06:16 PM
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Didn't see the funeral so I can't comment on it. We plan on no service, no viewing, simple cremation and that's it.
My aunt died a few years ago. Everyone expected the typical packed-to-the-rafters-with-friends-and-relatives Polish wake, funeral, funeral Mass, burial, and a gathering afterwards, complete with food.

What she got instead, courtesy of her oldest son, was a thirty minute wake/viewing, a ten-minute service, a private cremation, and then her remains got poured into the local river. She didn't even get buried next to her husband (who died over 20 years ago and still has no grave marker). Made an awful lot of relatives VERY angry and upset, especially my Dad.

I could go on, but I won't bother. All I'll say is that there's nowhere near enough respect for the dead, never mind the living.
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Old 08-30-2009, 06:21 PM
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My aunt died a few years ago. Everyone expected the typical packed-to-the-rafters-with-friends-and-relatives Polish wake, funeral, funeral Mass, burial, and a gathering afterwards, complete with food.

What she got instead, courtesy of her oldest son, was a thirty minute wake/viewing, a ten-minute service, a private cremation, and then her remains got poured into the local river. She didn't even get buried next to her husband (who died over 20 years ago and still has no grave marker). Made an awful lot of relatives VERY angry and upset, especially my Dad.

I could go on, but I won't bother. All I'll say is that there's nowhere near enough respect for the dead, never mind the living.
even though im an atheist i do belive in prayer and i would like to say that i offer my prayers for your dad what the son did was a crime.
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