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<blockquote data-quote="an anonymous guest" data-source="post: 337592"><p>Being a good catholic family, we sent our three daughters to Religious Education at our local parish. My wife and I were always very open about talking to them about the failings of the church (good Catholics call it the human side, like Galileo being in purgatory for 500 years and stuff). So, one day we get a call from the Rel Ed. director about our oldest daughter. She was asked how many sacraments there were and she said, '7 for men, 6 for women.' She had been taught that answer by my aunt, an 85 year old Sister of Mercy.</p><p></p><p>So the nuns ain;t all bad....</p><p></p><p>Go UPS!</p><p>P71</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="an anonymous guest, post: 337592"] Being a good catholic family, we sent our three daughters to Religious Education at our local parish. My wife and I were always very open about talking to them about the failings of the church (good Catholics call it the human side, like Galileo being in purgatory for 500 years and stuff). So, one day we get a call from the Rel Ed. director about our oldest daughter. She was asked how many sacraments there were and she said, '7 for men, 6 for women.' She had been taught that answer by my aunt, an 85 year old Sister of Mercy. So the nuns ain;t all bad.... Go UPS! P71 [/QUOTE]
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