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Holy Moly: What is an alb?
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Mo-ly (definition): Stuff that's neat to know. Monday, March 24, 2008. What is an alb? An alb is one of the basic liturgical vestments that a Catholic priest wears. It is the large plain garment made of white linen that is worn over their clothes or cassock and under other special vestments. Usually, it is worn with a belt, or cincture, around the waist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this blog. Flat Side of the World. Where does the name Christ come from? What is an alb?
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Holy Moly: March 2008
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Mo-ly (definition): Stuff that's neat to know. Monday, March 31, 2008. Where does the name 'Christ' come from? In ancient times, oil was often used to annoint new kings. A king was therefore known as an "annointed one.". In Hebrew, "annointed one" is messiah. In time, the great king that was to save the Jews came to be known as The Messiah. In the Greek, this translates as o Christos. So the apostles went out and preached about the Christ, the Messiah, the annointed one. Hence, Jesus the. What is an alb?
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Holy Moly: Did Jesus drink alcohol?
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Mo-ly (definition): Stuff that's neat to know. Wednesday, February 27, 2008. Did Jesus drink alcohol? For the first 1800-1900 years of Christianity, drinking alcohol in moderation was one more way to enjoy God's gifts. But a movement in the social politic of America in the early 1900's suddenly changed some protestant denominations stance on alcohol consumption. These groups began teaching that drinking alcohol was always or almost always a sin. This was a huge change from historical Christianity. The pa...
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Holy Moly: Did the Catholic Church chain Bibles up?
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Mo-ly (definition): Stuff that's neat to know. Wednesday, March 5, 2008. Did the Catholic Church chain Bibles up? You bet they did! The real question is why. Did they do it? Many today look back and view this chaining of the Bible as a bad thing. It usually accompanies accusations that the Catholic Church was keeping the Bible away. From the people. That they didn't want people to read it for themselves. Ironically, it was actually the exact opposite. To the checkout stand. Keep in mind, this is back bef...
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Holy Moly: August 2008
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Mo-ly (definition): Stuff that's neat to know. Thursday, August 14, 2008. Holy Moly has moved! The primary Holy Moly blog has moved. Please go here to check it out: http:/ www.CatholicOutpost.com/holymoly. Thanks and God bless! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe to this blog. Flat Side of the World. Holy Moly has moved!
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Holy Moly: February 2008
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Mo-ly (definition): Stuff that's neat to know. Friday, February 29, 2008. What are the sacraments? In the Catholic Church we have 7 sacraments. Aka being born again, the first sacrament, door of the sacraments, seal of God, water of eternal life). Aka unction, sealing, chrism). Aka Communion, The Lord's Supper). The Eucharist is "the source and summit of the Christian life.". The other sacraments, and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and ar...
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Holy Moly: What are the sacraments?
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Mo-ly (definition): Stuff that's neat to know. Friday, February 29, 2008. What are the sacraments? In the Catholic Church we have 7 sacraments. Aka being born again, the first sacrament, door of the sacraments, seal of God, water of eternal life). Aka unction, sealing, chrism). Aka Communion, The Lord's Supper). The Eucharist is "the source and summit of the Christian life.". The other sacraments, and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and ar...
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Holy Moly: Where does the name 'Christ' come from?
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Mo-ly (definition): Stuff that's neat to know. Monday, March 31, 2008. Where does the name 'Christ' come from? In ancient times, oil was often used to annoint new kings. A king was therefore known as an "annointed one.". In Hebrew, "annointed one" is messiah. In time, the great king that was to save the Jews came to be known as The Messiah. In the Greek, this translates as o Christos. So the apostles went out and preached about the Christ, the Messiah, the annointed one. Hence, Jesus the. What is an alb?
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Holy Moly: Holy Moly has moved!
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Mo-ly (definition): Stuff that's neat to know. Thursday, August 14, 2008. Holy Moly has moved! The primary Holy Moly blog has moved. Please go here to check it out: http:/ www.CatholicOutpost.com/holymoly. Thanks and God bless! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe to this blog. Flat Side of the World. Holy Moly has moved!