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    Church in a Kilt tonight

    Well, friends, I'm going to the Pre-Sanctified Liturgy of St. Gregory the Great tonight, kilted beneath my cassock, in honor of St. Patrick (he was a Scot, you know, and there's green in the Robertson Red).

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    or just click this: http://inbn.serverroom.us:8870/listen.pls

    It should be worth it. The Lenten Potluck to follow will NOT be broadcast, and, no, our bishops do not give a dispensation for meat on a Friday in Lent.

    God bless you all, and be safe today!

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    Father John, I hope you have a wonderful evening. Happy St. Patrick's day, and enjoy the potluck dinner.

    Darrell
    Up the coast to Ballantrae, through the ancient kingdom of Carrick, beware! The wild and mighty Kennedys are here!

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    Well, I'm back.

    Everyone applauded when I came down from the Church proper into the Church all, kilt and all. Remember, since Christmas, with the exception of one week, one of my boys has come to Liturgy kilted every Sunday.

    One of my readers, and a catechumen, said to their wives that they, also, would be getting a kilt soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prester John
    Well, I'm back.

    Everyone applauded when I came down from the Church proper into the Church all, kilt and all. Remember, since Christmas, with the exception of one week, one of my boys has come to Liturgy kilted every Sunday.

    One of my readers, and a catechumen, said to their wives that they, also, would be getting a kilt soon!
    Awesome, keep up the good work.
    "Kilt with Pride."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prester John
    One of my readers, and a catechumen, said to their wives that they, also, would be getting a kilt soon!
    John you are setting a Trend.

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    Questsion for the Christians

    Just curious (I'm Pagan, don't follow the Christian stuff) if all our kilted saints in Celtic lands knew each other? Did St. George, St. Andrew, St. Patrick and St. David hang around and support each other, debate each other, work together, or were they from seperate eras.

    Maybe this is more off topic...but we do celebrate the birthdays(?) of all but St. George by kilting up....there was a St. George...right...?

    Serious.

    Thanks,

    Ron
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    Clergy tartans

    Fr. John,

    Good for you! You may already know this, but there are authorized "clergy tartans"

    Clergy Tartans

    They look quite smart. Not even the bishop could find fault about that!
    Michael in Maine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt
    Just curious (I'm Pagan, don't follow the Christian stuff) if all our kilted saints in Celtic lands knew each other? Did St. George, St. Andrew, St. Patrick and St. David hang around and support each other, debate each other, work together, or were they from seperate eras.

    Maybe this is more off topic...but we do celebrate the birthdays(?) of all but St. George by kilting up....there was a St. George...right...?

    Serious.

    Thanks,

    Ron
    The only one of these questions I can answer is that yes, St. George is the Patron Saint of England. Would like to hear the other answers though.
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    I applaud you, for a fantastic flare of Kilt wearing, well done!
    Glen

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    Kilted With Pride!!!

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    It's very unlikely that the Saints knew each other!, if they did I dare sare that they wouldn't all have agreed with each anyway...!!

    St George might the the patron saint of England, but he wasn't english
    St Patrick might be the patron saint of Ireland , but he wasn't Irish
    St David does appear to be Welsh!
    and St Andrew appears to come from Galilee!!

    but as an Ovate, the Christian saints are of interest to me only periphally!!

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