Faith is now quite uncertain. I'm no longer acting-as-if.
The first pope was married. I think we should have a feast day for Peter's mother-in-law.
I agree! but... wait... what was her name?! (Joel says, Mrs. Fever...)!
Yes!
Poor Mrs Fever probably deserves sainthood for having to listen to her daughter (Alas, also unnamed!) complain about Peter being gone all the time.
We should have a feast day for Peter's mother-in-law. After all, she cooked a meal for Jesus and the disciples right after she was healed. What was that about a woman's work never being done?
Married popes! Someone tell the Vatican quick.
Cathy, I think the folks at the Vatican know. They just don't let on that they know.
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I agree!
ReplyDeletebut... wait... what was her name?! (Joel says, Mrs. Fever...)!
Yes!
ReplyDeletePoor Mrs Fever probably deserves sainthood for having to listen to her daughter (Alas, also unnamed!) complain about Peter being gone all the time.
ReplyDeleteWe should have a feast day for Peter's mother-in-law. After all, she cooked a meal for Jesus and the disciples right after she was healed. What was that about a woman's work never being done?
ReplyDeleteMarried popes! Someone tell the Vatican quick.
ReplyDeleteCathy, I think the folks at the Vatican know. They just don't let on that they know.
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