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. . . .that every Catholic Church named for a Saint should be required to have a short summery of that Saint’s life prominently displayed in the narthex.
. . . .that every Catholic Church named for a Saint should be required to have a short summery of that Saint’s life prominently displayed in the narthex.
I agree. Don’t get me started on the funky names!IMO, there should be a complete prohibition on the use of the names of celebrities in Baptism: positively stated, names should be those of Saints, or of Biblical characters, or virtues or other attractive qualities - so:
And parents should be exhorted to choose only names & intials that would not make their children’s lives a living hell.
- Abraham
- Aloysius
- Felicity
would be “in” - while:- Skylab
- Brooklyn
- Peaches
would be “out”
I had a dog named Peaches when I was growing up (of course, this was due to the color of her fur).
- Abraham
- Aloysius
- Felicity
would be “in” - while:- Skylab
- Brooklyn
- Peaches
would be “out”
That’s an awesome idea!. . . .that every Catholic Church named for a Saint should be required to have a short summery of that Saint’s life prominently displayed in the narthex.
One of my grandmother’s uncles was a friend of Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy’s father. He spoke of him a lot. So my father and his brothers named one of their cats Fitzgerald. Then Fitzgerald had kittens and was renamed Fitzy.. . .
Personally, I think all things can and should be used to help us remember our Lord. For example, our cat (that we have currently) was named Fr. Tom because it is all black with a white patch on the neck that resembles a Roman collar; we now call her Thomasita because when we took “him” to get neutered we were informed that “she” would have to be spayed instead . . .
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