In what I can only imagine to be some kind of appeal to the younger crowd, the folks at St. Anne Church have wished everyone a blessed Thanksgiving in their language of instant messaging abbreviations. BFF is “best friends forever” unless I’m overlooking some obvious meaning more relevant to a parish’s Thanksgiving message . . .
So to all my BFF’s, you the readers, I wish a happy and relaxing Thanksgiving!
Tags: Joan, Thou Shalt Laugh
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Bring Fast Food?
BFF = bring food fool.
No, see. She’s clearly showing her appreciation for Bishop Farrah Fawcett.
You all have it wrong. BFF really means Bishop Forever Forgotten.
ANON. 6:50PM. Brilliant! Too bad Gen didn’t make this a contest.
Think of these younger Catholics… St. Matthew’s Catholic Church here in Charlotte, NC have the difficult problem of repairing $200k damage from a fire on the roof. Christmas decorations weent up! Their parish is 28,000 strong; mostly northern and western folks who moved here. We could send them our old churches, since they left ours are un-needed. If they came home to snow country we may have to re-open ours! 28k parishioners…Wow. Back on the bus soon to cold country to read about what’s going on. Pray for the congregation here in NC.
Does anyone know of a mass on THanksgiving Day that is not at 9 am? We missed St. Stan’s at 9:30, and searching several bulletins, I find that webster churches, brighton churches, IRQT churches are all at 9 am….Boy this clustering and getting everyone to do the same thing is great isnt it?
There is a 10:00 A.M. Mass at Christ the King Church; however, it’s in Ann Arbor Michigan. Unfortunately there aren’t many Mass times other than 9 A.M. in our diocese.