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Timidity
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At the time and place I was growing up, every Catholic household had a wall-mounted crucifex that could come off the wall to be opened to reveal candles and Holy Water to act as a sick call set.
I guess something did away with these. Maybe it was Vatican II or the NOM, I don’t know. But they’ve become impossible to find.
We had one of those funky metal modern looking crucifexes in our house, but I always felt “lacking” for not having once of those old sick call sets. I was lamenting to my mother about this, and she happened to have two–one that was a wedding gift for her in the early 1950’s, and one that was her mother’s (from Ireland in the early 20th Century). She gave us one of them, though we’re not sure which.
How many of you have this formerly ubiquitious item?
I guess something did away with these. Maybe it was Vatican II or the NOM, I don’t know. But they’ve become impossible to find.
We had one of those funky metal modern looking crucifexes in our house, but I always felt “lacking” for not having once of those old sick call sets. I was lamenting to my mother about this, and she happened to have two–one that was a wedding gift for her in the early 1950’s, and one that was her mother’s (from Ireland in the early 20th Century). She gave us one of them, though we’re not sure which.
How many of you have this formerly ubiquitious item?