Reflections on Mass readings for Christmas morning.

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Mistake. Sorry.
lb3
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Rather than just dump a link, maybe try sharing one of your favorites.
FTACo88-FDT24dad
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I misplaced this.

My bad.
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doubledog
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A "Shepherd's Mass" is a special mass celebrated Christmas morning. The theme is that the angels first announced Christ's actual birth to poor shepherds and not to kings and consolers. We must welcome the Lord as a lowly shepherd this day. (Luke 2:15-20)
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doubledog said:

A "Shepherd's Mass" is a special mass celebrated Christmas morning. The theme is that the angles first announced Christ's actual birth to poor shepherds and not to kings and consolers. We must welcome the Lord as a lowly shepherd this day.

"Awww, isn't he acute?"

"Let this be a SINE to ye!"

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BigRobSA said:

doubledog said:

A "Shepherd's Mass" is a special mass celebrated Christmas morning. The theme is that the angles first announced Christ's actual birth to poor shepherds and not to kings and consolers. We must welcome the Lord as a lowly shepherd this day.

"Awww, isn't he acute?"

"Let this be a SINE to ye!"



Thank you may your guardian angle keep you safe ; )
Muy
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FobTies said:





Dude that's 70's and 80's
BonfireNerd04
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BigRobSA said:

doubledog said:

A "Shepherd's Mass" is a special mass celebrated Christmas morning. The theme is that the angles first announced Christ's actual birth to poor shepherds and not to kings and consolers. We must welcome the Lord as a lowly shepherd this day.

"Awww, isn't he acute?"

"Let this be a SINE to ye!"




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