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We're not off to a good start.
All that's missing is Dog The Bounty Hunter
Surprising how there's no female deacons.
At least there weren't any clowns.
A concelebrant
Touchdown!
Rev. William Spilly, Pastor (in good standing), St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Hamlin New York
Why no stole, Fr Bill?
"For those about to rock..."
Scary
The Pater Noster
It seems the men didn't get to wear a stole (sexism).
I wonder if anyone knelt to receive on the tongue?
The communion hymn
The final blessing
Announcements after...whatever it was.
The recessional hymn
More concelebrants. Not everyone was a senior citizen
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Sunday, November 18, 2012
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Oh. My. God. Have. Mercy.
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