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RE: [DL] Becoming Blessed
BWAHAHA!! I'm sorry, the thought of Maggie as a nun
just cracked me up... No offense intended, I just
could not resist!
*snicker* "Young lady put those guns down!"
And just one more point to clarify; I don't think
Bibles are printed in English in 1876/77. Heck they
weren't printed in English in the 50's! You'd need to
learn Latin first. Although I'm sure you can get
small prayer books in English; Maggie got one so she'd
have a copy of the Last Rites.
Marguerite of EMGB, otherwise known as Maggie Jensen
--- Jeff Yates <jyates@poboxes.com> wrote:
> Well, if staying Catholic then she could be a nun,
> right? 'Course, readin'
> the Good Book should be enough for a couple o'
> points o' Theology, so
> technically a Blessed don't need the whole Church
> organization. Besides,
> where's the fun in roleplaying your way thru the
> seminary, or the nun's
> equivalent? OK, so a good GM could make it fun...
>
> (Sorry about the male assumption, but in Real
> Life(tm) Catholic priests are
> men. And I just blanked on the fact that there were
> quite a few Sisters
> braving the dangers of the west. Being female
> didn't keep Joan of Arc from
> being Blessed. Anyone know which of the Protestant
> flavors didn't keep
> women out of the pulpit, if any, during the 1800's?
> It doesn't happen much
> even today, so I'd guess it was even more
> restrictive gender-wise 100+ years
> ago.)
>
> Jeff Y.
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