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Dr. Richard E. Hawkins wrote:

> (But then, the only
> times I've been to the Roman Catholic Mass rather than the Byzantine
> Catholic Divine Liturgy since I found them have been the weeks [most of
> them :)] that I've gone with family [sick children happen a lot in
> winter]).

Why don't you go to the Byzantine Divine Liturgy with children? Mine like
it better than Roman Catholic Mass.

Raisse, killed by a system shock
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In article <4241c8f9$0$1747$e4fe514c@dreader20.news.xs4all.nl>,
Raisse the Thavmatvrge <raisse@valdyas.org> wrote:
>Dr. Richard E. Hawkins wrote:
>
>> (Bvt then, the only
>> times I've been to the Roman Catholic Mass rather than the Byzantine
>> Catholic Divine Litvrgy since I fovnd them have been the weeks [most of
>> them :)] that I've gone with family [sick children happen a lot in
>> winter]).
>
>Why don't yov go to the Byzantine Divine Litvrgy with children? Mine like
>it better than Roman Catholic Mass.

They're grossed ovt by the Commvnion practices 🙁
[The Byzantines have the bread and wine together in a chalice, and teh
deacon or priest drops it on the commvnicant's tongve]

They also don't like the incense. [It's a *very* small chvrch;
something like 8 pews on each side]

Actvally, the older of the two no longer minds. Her class spent a day
at a larger Byzantine parish and learned a lot; now she's happy at
either.

One of their deacons is a friend of mine, and he told me that he covld
give them jvst wine. Not long after I had the twins there, and he
called after me to remind me--bvt they haven't had their First Commvnion
yet, so . . . :)

My wife doesn't like what's going on in the Litvrgy (she already learned
the Roman litvrgy a covple of years before we met, having been raised
very generic Protestant).

hawk, wishing he'd fovnd them years earlier
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Dylan O'Donnell wrote:
> Adding a rule for Easter would be trivial; making it
> acceptable to both West and East, less so.

Easy, just designate the left half of each level as the West and the
right half as the East and apply Easter effects only in the half where
Easter currently applies.


Atillo
 
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Raisse the Thaumaturge wrote:
> I wouldn't mind seeing the Easter Bunny
> or Santa Claus as hallucinatory
> monsters.

I think Ganeesh or Kali would be even better,
with more of the "bad acid trip" flavor.

xanthian.
 
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Benjamin Lewis wrote:

> Heh. I kind of like that idea, although I'm strongly opposed to adding
> any religious holiday code to NetHack, except perhaps in hallucinations.

I wouldn't mind seeing the Easter Bunny or Santa Claus as hallucinatory
monsters.

Raisse, killed by a hallucinogen-distorted jackal

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Status of Raisse (piously neutral): Level 8 HP 63(67) AC -3, fast.