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I was cleaning my fridge while listening to conference and sadly missed my opportunity to be tempted.  Fingers crossed I get a second chance this afternoon.  

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2 hours ago, MiserereNobis said:

How many of you clicked on this thread and thus are not paying attention to your general conference?

(yes, the board's resident Catholic is trying to tempt you away from listening to your apostles.. 😈)

Haha!

It happens to be "break time" between sessions :P

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3 hours ago, MiserereNobis said:

How many of you clicked on this thread and thus are not paying attention to your general conference?

(yes, the board's resident Catholic is trying to tempt you away from listening to your apostles.. 😈)

I am a multitasker, and work well under stress. 

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4 hours ago, MiserereNobis said:

How many of you clicked on this thread and thus are not paying attention to your general conference?

(yes, the board's resident Catholic is trying to tempt you away from listening to your apostles.. 😈)

The truth of the matter is that all will be available on line for detailed study

Secondly we study all the talks in priesthood and relief society lessons for the next 6 months! 

Thirdly the reality is we don't do much but get ready for Sunday on Saturdays because we do not mow the lawn, wash the car or do laundry on Sundays, so Saturday conference gets studied on subsequent Sundays anyway.

So neener neener, tempt away 😜

 

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, MiserereNobis said:

How many of you clicked on this thread and thus are not paying attention to your general conference?

(yes, the board's resident Catholic is trying to tempt you away from listening to your apostles.. 😈)

Me. 

 

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31 minutes ago, poptart said:

Me. 

 

I used to be in the chant schola of our parish so I have sang the Asperges many times. I know this is an LDS board, so forgive me, but the traditional Latin mass is so beautiful :) 

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3 hours ago, MiserereNobis said:

I used to be in the chant schola of our parish so I have sang the Asperges many times. I know this is an LDS board, so forgive me, but the traditional Latin mass is so beautiful :) 

So why should I forgive YOU because the Latin mass is beautiful?

 

 

;)

I used to think that God's phone number was Etcumspiri 220.

 

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14 hours ago, MiserereNobis said:

I used to be in the chant schola of our parish so I have sang the Asperges many times. I know this is an LDS board, so forgive me, but the traditional Latin mass is so beautiful :) 

The Trinitine mass is beautiful, still go every now and then.  The Church still has the best orders too.

 

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15 hours ago, MiserereNobis said:

I used to be in the chant schola of our parish so I have sang the Asperges many times. I know this is an LDS board, so forgive me, but the traditional Latin mass is so beautiful :) 

I never got to see a traditional Latin Mass, but I did get to spend a month in Rome this summer. We went to what we thought was a Mozart concert at one of the churches; turned out it was a service (not sure if it was the mass liturgy or not, though they did offer the Eucharist so it probably was) featuring some of Mozart's sacred compositions, among others.

We ended up staying for the whole thing and I thought it was beautiful and deeply fascinating. I spent a couple of days touring the Vatican and visited countless churches and the catacombs of St. Sebastian, which were not only fascinating but moving. Seeing that tradition of faith made me a lot more sympathetic to the Roman Catholic Church.

Not syncretic, mind you. I remain a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. But you have a truly marvelous heritage.

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7 minutes ago, OGHoosier said:

I never got to see a traditional Latin Mass, but I did get to spend a month in Rome this summer. We went to what we thought was a Mozart concert at one of the churches; turned out it was a service (not sure if it was the mass liturgy or not, though they did offer the Eucharist so it probably was) featuring some of Mozart's sacred compositions, among others.

We ended up staying for the whole thing and I thought it was beautiful and deeply fascinating. I spent a couple of days touring the Vatican and visited countless churches and the catacombs of St. Sebastian, which were not only fascinating but moving. Seeing that tradition of faith made me a lot more sympathetic to the Roman Catholic Church.

Not syncretic, mind you. I remain a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. But you have a truly marvelous heritage.

If you wanted to see the traditional mass....

https://www.latinmassdir.org/

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On 10/5/2019 at 10:26 AM, MiserereNobis said:

How many of you clicked on this thread and thus are not paying attention to your general conference?

(yes, the board's resident Catholic is trying to tempt you away from listening to your apostles.. 😈)

Sorry, I got so engrossed in Conference that I forgot about this board until after.  I'm not joking.  This Conference was riveting.  Even the Women's session, which I would normally ignore.

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