You could always tell who the Catholic kids at school were. They were the ones going around asking everyone, “What did you give up for Lent?” This Baptist Preacher’s Kid had no idea what they were talking about!
I am actually not a fan of Easter as a whole. I find it to be a depressing, sad holiday that is completely mired in capitalism with the buying candy and eggs, etc. it’s also based on Saturnina, a pagan holiday. I don’t know. I just always thought of it as gruesome. I think people should read up on the full history of Easter and learn where it came from and it’s link to pagan holidays before they should celebrate. I also feel that it shouldn’t be so much a celebration as a remembrance.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 10 months ago
Amen. Blessed Lent, all.
A# 466 10 months ago
It’s once again time, as James Joyce put it, to “wash the pot.”
cdward 10 months ago
A blessed Lent to those who observe it.
fritzoid Premium Member 10 months ago
If you have a happy Lent, you’re doing it wrong.
anomalous4 10 months ago
You could always tell who the Catholic kids at school were. They were the ones going around asking everyone, “What did you give up for Lent?” This Baptist Preacher’s Kid had no idea what they were talking about!
ladykat 10 months ago
I didn’t think Lent was supposed to be a happy time. I gave up observing Lent decades ago.
oakie817 10 months ago
amen
MuddyUSA Premium Member 10 months ago
So did millions of Catholics among other things like going to Mass on Sunday!
j.l.farmer 10 months ago
Why doesn’t she have an ash cross on her forehead?
Kimberly Antell 10 months ago
I am actually not a fan of Easter as a whole. I find it to be a depressing, sad holiday that is completely mired in capitalism with the buying candy and eggs, etc. it’s also based on Saturnina, a pagan holiday. I don’t know. I just always thought of it as gruesome. I think people should read up on the full history of Easter and learn where it came from and it’s link to pagan holidays before they should celebrate. I also feel that it shouldn’t be so much a celebration as a remembrance.
TheWildSow 9 months ago
Reminds me of the time Catholic Carl and Protestant Pam went on a date.
Pam: Well, what do ya say — wanna fool around?
Carl: Oh, can’t right now, my dear — it’s Lent!
Pam: That’s ridiculous! Go get it back and let’s fool around!