I voted Catholic, though the ashes were received with my daughter at our lovely Episcopal parish. But it didn't seem to come up...maybe I clicked Pisky by mistake?
Anyway, good luck on the test, and Lenten blessings.
For the purposes of this poll, voted Episcopalian... well, I would be if I didn't live in the land where it all started back in 1558, or whenever you reckon it from ;-)
Thanks for reminding me. it has been a long couple weeks at the office in many ways, or has it been even longer????
ReplyDeleteI voted Catholic, though the ashes were received with my daughter at our lovely Episcopal parish. But it didn't seem to come up...maybe I clicked Pisky by mistake?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, good luck on the test, and Lenten blessings.
For the purposes of this poll, voted Episcopalian... well, I would be if I didn't live in the land where it all started back in 1558, or whenever you reckon it from ;-)
ReplyDeleteI voted presbyterian but I attend an episcopal church currently.
ReplyDeleteI did not get ashes today. Ashes would have helped.
ReplyDeleteNo time anymore.
Well, GG, you know the story with me and ashes.
ReplyDeleteBut we did go to the Ash Wednesday service and take communion.
I voted Episcopalian...does it make a difference that I got them three times? I mean, because I did three services?
ReplyDeleteI almost didn't make it to church today but your earlier post inspired me. It was a tight fit between work and class tonight but I'm glad I went.
ReplyDeleteI guess I'm the only Catholic because Sophia posted earlier that she picked that by mistake.
No I didn't but I was thinking about it. (Never even did that before...)
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There are a lot of Episcopalians over here!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you linked at RevGals' Friday Five, so I came back and noticed the survey. Fun!
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