A Alexander_Roman Guest Jul 21, 2011 #21 When it comes to knowing and defending their traditions, it is often the EC’s themselves that lack the backbone . . . Alex
When it comes to knowing and defending their traditions, it is often the EC’s themselves that lack the backbone . . . Alex
5 5Loaves Guest Jul 21, 2011 #22 5Loaves said: Maybe… but a friend was at an EC monastery last Friday and they served fish. Sounds more Latin than EC to me… Alexander Roman;8145829: When it comes to knowing and defending their traditions, it is often the EC’s themselves that lack the backbone Click to expand... . . . Alex Click to expand... But Alex, in this case the problem was there was a backbone.
5Loaves said: Maybe… but a friend was at an EC monastery last Friday and they served fish. Sounds more Latin than EC to me… Alexander Roman;8145829: When it comes to knowing and defending their traditions, it is often the EC’s themselves that lack the backbone Click to expand... . . . Alex Click to expand... But Alex, in this case the problem was there was a backbone.