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jamtod

Quote from: SagatagSam on March 09, 2020, 03:32:16 PM
Quote from: Tesomas on March 09, 2020, 11:41:54 AM

The Minneapolis Archdiocese put out the following guidance:
QuoteMeanwhile, if pastors judge it good for the well-being of their parishioners—psychologically if not also medically—they certainly can issue parish-wide guidelines for their community. Here are some precautions they may consider:
+Remind parishioners to stay home if they feel sick or have flu-like symptoms.
+Suspend the Sign of Peace or offer it without touching.
+Suspend Communion from the Chalice.
+Discourage hand-holding during the Our Father.
+Empty holy water fonts.
Any changes should be communicated with parish leadership, staff and parishioners. Parishioners are reminded to stay home if they feel unwell or have flu-like symptoms.
Catholic trads loving coronavirus right now...next thing you know it's going to require mass to be celebrated ad orientem :p

I was honestly suprised they offered the Precious Blood at the Mass I went to on Sunday...ended up going to a different parish than usual because I'm too dumb to remember when the mass times are (wife and I are keeping the baby at home, so I got to go to an earlier mass than usual).  In our usual parish, people already haven't been shaking hands for a couple of weeks.  Can't be too careful when your mass attendance looks like the AARP army

Yep. I'm totally tradding out right now and loving every minute of it. I didn't have Susan from the Parish Council aggressively grabbing my hand to sing Cumbayá... err... I mean the Our Father. I'm also totally OK with no Sign of Peace.

Bring on all the -K you want at me for trending tradward.

I gave you and Duff both +k but I promise I won't ever let that happen again

jamtod

Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:02 PM
Quote from: SagatagSam on March 09, 2020, 03:32:16 PM
Quote from: Tesomas on March 09, 2020, 11:41:54 AM

The Minneapolis Archdiocese put out the following guidance:
QuoteMeanwhile, if pastors judge it good for the well-being of their parishioners—psychologically if not also medically—they certainly can issue parish-wide guidelines for their community. Here are some precautions they may consider:
+Remind parishioners to stay home if they feel sick or have flu-like symptoms.
+Suspend the Sign of Peace or offer it without touching.
+Suspend Communion from the Chalice.
+Discourage hand-holding during the Our Father.
+Empty holy water fonts.
Any changes should be communicated with parish leadership, staff and parishioners. Parishioners are reminded to stay home if they feel unwell or have flu-like symptoms.
Catholic trads loving coronavirus right now...next thing you know it's going to require mass to be celebrated ad orientem :p

I was honestly suprised they offered the Precious Blood at the Mass I went to on Sunday...ended up going to a different parish than usual because I'm too dumb to remember when the mass times are (wife and I are keeping the baby at home, so I got to go to an earlier mass than usual).  In our usual parish, people already haven't been shaking hands for a couple of weeks.  Can't be too careful when your mass attendance looks like the AARP army

Yep. I'm totally tradding out right now and loving every minute of it. I didn't have Susan from the Parish Council aggressively grabbing my hand to sing Cumbayá... err... I mean the Our Father. I'm also totally OK with no Sign of Peace.

Bring on all the -K you want at me for trending tradward.

I gave you and Duff both +k but I promise I won't ever let that happen again

And don't worry, I'll ding stanbob -k everyday the next week to keep the universe in balance  ;D

MUC57


My church has said, upon  direction from the diocese, no shaking hands when wishing peace. Bow and say, " peace be with you". Makes sense.

Just wanted a post on here from someone other than a poster from SJ2 and U$T. Oops, that should be , SJU and UST. I've been reading this board too long, apparently.

Best to all you guys, and Bennie, if she's "listening in". 🍺 😎

I'm old! I get mixed up and I forget things! Go Everybody! 🏈 ☠

bennie

Just in case I have to make my own hand sanitizer, I am going to have to pick myself up some 180 proof Vodka!! If the virus doesn't kill me, the vodka might! ;)

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/03/04/hand-sanitizer-recipe-purell-shortage-2020-coronavirus-prevention/4947807002/

*note to self, administer externally, not just internally!! And pick up some cranberry juice!!!
High sticking, tripping, slashing, spearing, charging, hooking, fighting, unsportsmanlike conduct, interference, roughing... everything else is just figure skating.  ~Author Unknown

stanbob

Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:49 PM
Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:02 PM
Quote from: SagatagSam on March 09, 2020, 03:32:16 PM
Quote from: Tesomas on March 09, 2020, 11:41:54 AM

The Minneapolis Archdiocese put out the following guidance:
QuoteMeanwhile, if pastors judge it good for the well-being of their parishioners—psychologically if not also medically—they certainly can issue parish-wide guidelines for their community. Here are some precautions they may consider:
+Remind parishioners to stay home if they feel sick or have flu-like symptoms.
+Suspend the Sign of Peace or offer it without touching.
+Suspend Communion from the Chalice.
+Discourage hand-holding during the Our Father.
+Empty holy water fonts.
Any changes should be communicated with parish leadership, staff and parishioners. Parishioners are reminded to stay home if they feel unwell or have flu-like symptoms.
Catholic trads loving coronavirus right now...next thing you know it's going to require mass to be celebrated ad orientem :p

I was honestly suprised they offered the Precious Blood at the Mass I went to on Sunday...ended up going to a different parish than usual because I'm too dumb to remember when the mass times are (wife and I are keeping the baby at home, so I got to go to an earlier mass than usual).  In our usual parish, people already haven't been shaking hands for a couple of weeks.  Can't be too careful when your mass attendance looks like the AARP army

Yep. I'm totally tradding out right now and loving every minute of it. I didn't have Susan from the Parish Council aggressively grabbing my hand to sing Cumbayá... err... I mean the Our Father. I'm also totally OK with no Sign of Peace.

Bring on all the -K you want at me for trending tradward.

I gave you and Duff both +k but I promise I won't ever let that happen again

And don't worry, I'll ding stanbob -k everyday the next week to keep the universe in balance  ;D

do what you gotta...
Everyday is payday in paradise.

jamtod

Quote from: stanbob on March 09, 2020, 06:55:34 PM
Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:49 PM
Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:02 PM
Quote from: SagatagSam on March 09, 2020, 03:32:16 PM
Quote from: Tesomas on March 09, 2020, 11:41:54 AM

The Minneapolis Archdiocese put out the following guidance:
QuoteMeanwhile, if pastors judge it good for the well-being of their parishioners—psychologically if not also medically—they certainly can issue parish-wide guidelines for their community. Here are some precautions they may consider:
+Remind parishioners to stay home if they feel sick or have flu-like symptoms.
+Suspend the Sign of Peace or offer it without touching.
+Suspend Communion from the Chalice.
+Discourage hand-holding during the Our Father.
+Empty holy water fonts.
Any changes should be communicated with parish leadership, staff and parishioners. Parishioners are reminded to stay home if they feel unwell or have flu-like symptoms.
Catholic trads loving coronavirus right now...next thing you know it's going to require mass to be celebrated ad orientem :p

I was honestly suprised they offered the Precious Blood at the Mass I went to on Sunday...ended up going to a different parish than usual because I'm too dumb to remember when the mass times are (wife and I are keeping the baby at home, so I got to go to an earlier mass than usual).  In our usual parish, people already haven't been shaking hands for a couple of weeks.  Can't be too careful when your mass attendance looks like the AARP army

Yep. I'm totally tradding out right now and loving every minute of it. I didn't have Susan from the Parish Council aggressively grabbing my hand to sing Cumbayá... err... I mean the Our Father. I'm also totally OK with no Sign of Peace.

Bring on all the -K you want at me for trending tradward.

I gave you and Duff both +k but I promise I won't ever let that happen again

And don't worry, I'll ding stanbob -k everyday the next week to keep the universe in balance  ;D

do what you gotta...

Though it's difficult as this is your kindest response ever, I'm a man of my word...

Mr. Ypsi

Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 07:03:36 PM
Quote from: stanbob on March 09, 2020, 06:55:34 PM
Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:49 PM
Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:02 PM
Quote from: SagatagSam on March 09, 2020, 03:32:16 PM
Quote from: Tesomas on March 09, 2020, 11:41:54 AM

The Minneapolis Archdiocese put out the following guidance:
QuoteMeanwhile, if pastors judge it good for the well-being of their parishioners—psychologically if not also medically—they certainly can issue parish-wide guidelines for their community. Here are some precautions they may consider:
+Remind parishioners to stay home if they feel sick or have flu-like symptoms.
+Suspend the Sign of Peace or offer it without touching.
+Suspend Communion from the Chalice.
+Discourage hand-holding during the Our Father.
+Empty holy water fonts.
Any changes should be communicated with parish leadership, staff and parishioners. Parishioners are reminded to stay home if they feel unwell or have flu-like symptoms.
Catholic trads loving coronavirus right now...next thing you know it's going to require mass to be celebrated ad orientem :p

I was honestly suprised they offered the Precious Blood at the Mass I went to on Sunday...ended up going to a different parish than usual because I'm too dumb to remember when the mass times are (wife and I are keeping the baby at home, so I got to go to an earlier mass than usual).  In our usual parish, people already haven't been shaking hands for a couple of weeks.  Can't be too careful when your mass attendance looks like the AARP army

Yep. I'm totally tradding out right now and loving every minute of it. I didn't have Susan from the Parish Council aggressively grabbing my hand to sing Cumbayá... err... I mean the Our Father. I'm also totally OK with no Sign of Peace.

Bring on all the -K you want at me for trending tradward.

I gave you and Duff both +k but I promise I won't ever let that happen again

And don't worry, I'll ding stanbob -k everyday the next week to keep the universe in balance  ;D

do what you gotta...

Though it's difficult as this is your kindest response ever, I'm a man of my word...

"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."  Ralph Waldo Emerson

sjusection105

Quote from: bennie on March 09, 2020, 06:18:51 PM
Just in case I have to make my own hand sanitizer, I am going to have to pick myself up some 180 proof Vodka!! If the virus doesn't kill me, the vodka might! ;)

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/03/04/hand-sanitizer-recipe-purell-shortage-2020-coronavirus-prevention/4947807002/

*note to self, administer externally, not just internally!! And pick up some cranberry juice!!!
Got it Bennie, drink heavily until this passes  ;)
As of now they're on DOUBLE SECRET Probation!

jamtod

Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on March 09, 2020, 08:52:27 PM
Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 07:03:36 PM
Quote from: stanbob on March 09, 2020, 06:55:34 PM
Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:49 PM
Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:02 PM
Quote from: SagatagSam on March 09, 2020, 03:32:16 PM
Quote from: Tesomas on March 09, 2020, 11:41:54 AM

The Minneapolis Archdiocese put out the following guidance:
QuoteMeanwhile, if pastors judge it good for the well-being of their parishioners—psychologically if not also medically—they certainly can issue parish-wide guidelines for their community. Here are some precautions they may consider:
+Remind parishioners to stay home if they feel sick or have flu-like symptoms.
+Suspend the Sign of Peace or offer it without touching.
+Suspend Communion from the Chalice.
+Discourage hand-holding during the Our Father.
+Empty holy water fonts.
Any changes should be communicated with parish leadership, staff and parishioners. Parishioners are reminded to stay home if they feel unwell or have flu-like symptoms.
Catholic trads loving coronavirus right now...next thing you know it's going to require mass to be celebrated ad orientem :p

I was honestly suprised they offered the Precious Blood at the Mass I went to on Sunday...ended up going to a different parish than usual because I'm too dumb to remember when the mass times are (wife and I are keeping the baby at home, so I got to go to an earlier mass than usual).  In our usual parish, people already haven't been shaking hands for a couple of weeks.  Can't be too careful when your mass attendance looks like the AARP army

Yep. I'm totally tradding out right now and loving every minute of it. I didn't have Susan from the Parish Council aggressively grabbing my hand to sing Cumbayá... err... I mean the Our Father. I'm also totally OK with no Sign of Peace.

Bring on all the -K you want at me for trending tradward.

I gave you and Duff both +k but I promise I won't ever let that happen again

And don't worry, I'll ding stanbob -k everyday the next week to keep the universe in balance  ;D

do what you gotta...

Though it's difficult as this is your kindest response ever, I'm a man of my word...

"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."  Ralph Waldo Emerson
"'Let your yes mean yes and your no mean no'
- Jesus"
-- Michael Scott

stanbob

Quote from: bennie on March 09, 2020, 06:18:51 PM
Just in case I have to make my own hand sanitizer, I am going to have to pick myself up some 180 proof Vodka!! If the virus doesn't kill me, the vodka might! ;)

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/03/04/hand-sanitizer-recipe-purell-shortage-2020-coronavirus-prevention/4947807002/

*note to self, administer externally, not just internally!! And pick up some cranberry juice!!!

Vodka?  Isn't that Everclear?
Everyday is payday in paradise.

DuffMan

Everclear is 190 proof, though I have never seen 180 proof vodka.  It'd be a bit harsh.   :o

A tradition unrivaled...
MIAC Champions: '32, '35, '36, '38, '53, '62, '63, '65, '71, '74, '75, '76, '77, '79, '82, '85, '89, '91, '93, '94, '95, '96, '98, '99, '01, '02, '03, '05, '06, '08, '09, '14, '18, '19, '21, '22, '24
National Champions: '63, '65, '76, '03

art76

You don't have a soul. You are a soul.
You have a body. - C.S. Lewis

SagatagSam

Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:02 PM
Quote from: SagatagSam on March 09, 2020, 03:32:16 PM
Quote from: Tesomas on March 09, 2020, 11:41:54 AM

The Minneapolis Archdiocese put out the following guidance:
QuoteMeanwhile, if pastors judge it good for the well-being of their parishioners—psychologically if not also medically—they certainly can issue parish-wide guidelines for their community. Here are some precautions they may consider:
+Remind parishioners to stay home if they feel sick or have flu-like symptoms.
+Suspend the Sign of Peace or offer it without touching.
+Suspend Communion from the Chalice.
+Discourage hand-holding during the Our Father.
+Empty holy water fonts.
Any changes should be communicated with parish leadership, staff and parishioners. Parishioners are reminded to stay home if they feel unwell or have flu-like symptoms.
Catholic trads loving coronavirus right now...next thing you know it's going to require mass to be celebrated ad orientem :p

I was honestly suprised they offered the Precious Blood at the Mass I went to on Sunday...ended up going to a different parish than usual because I'm too dumb to remember when the mass times are (wife and I are keeping the baby at home, so I got to go to an earlier mass than usual).  In our usual parish, people already haven't been shaking hands for a couple of weeks.  Can't be too careful when your mass attendance looks like the AARP army

Yep. I'm totally tradding out right now and loving every minute of it. I didn't have Susan from the Parish Council aggressively grabbing my hand to sing Cumbayá... err... I mean the Our Father. I'm also totally OK with no Sign of Peace.

Bring on all the -K you want at me for trending tradward.

I gave you and Duff both +k but I promise I won't ever let that happen again

That's OK. I think we can amend the safe topics list on the board:

Ice fishing
Beer
Aussie Rules Football
MIAC Football (intermittently)
Catholic liturgy preferences
Sing us a song, you're the piano man
Sing us a song tonight
Well, we're all in the mood for a melody
And you've got us feelin' alright.

jamtod

Quote from: SagatagSam on March 10, 2020, 12:06:43 PM
Quote from: jamtod on March 09, 2020, 04:40:02 PM
Quote from: SagatagSam on March 09, 2020, 03:32:16 PM
Quote from: Tesomas on March 09, 2020, 11:41:54 AM

The Minneapolis Archdiocese put out the following guidance:
QuoteMeanwhile, if pastors judge it good for the well-being of their parishioners—psychologically if not also medically—they certainly can issue parish-wide guidelines for their community. Here are some precautions they may consider:
+Remind parishioners to stay home if they feel sick or have flu-like symptoms.
+Suspend the Sign of Peace or offer it without touching.
+Suspend Communion from the Chalice.
+Discourage hand-holding during the Our Father.
+Empty holy water fonts.
Any changes should be communicated with parish leadership, staff and parishioners. Parishioners are reminded to stay home if they feel unwell or have flu-like symptoms.
Catholic trads loving coronavirus right now...next thing you know it's going to require mass to be celebrated ad orientem :p

I was honestly suprised they offered the Precious Blood at the Mass I went to on Sunday...ended up going to a different parish than usual because I'm too dumb to remember when the mass times are (wife and I are keeping the baby at home, so I got to go to an earlier mass than usual).  In our usual parish, people already haven't been shaking hands for a couple of weeks.  Can't be too careful when your mass attendance looks like the AARP army

Yep. I'm totally tradding out right now and loving every minute of it. I didn't have Susan from the Parish Council aggressively grabbing my hand to sing Cumbayá... err... I mean the Our Father. I'm also totally OK with no Sign of Peace.

Bring on all the -K you want at me for trending tradward.

I gave you and Duff both +k but I promise I won't ever let that happen again

That's OK. I think we can amend the safe topics list on the board:

Ice fishing
Beer
Aussie Rules Football
MIAC Football (intermittently)
Catholic liturgy preferences

Can we talk about Summit League athletics, Pioneer League football, and (whatever conference) D1 hockey facilities as well?
Maybe faunch can just sell his house to UST and convince all his neighbors to do the same so we can build a nice athletics village there. I assume since he chose to live so close to campus, it was a long-term developer play to get a big payday to sell out to Big Bad Purple.

DuffMan

Quote from: jamtod on March 10, 2020, 12:14:19 PM
Maybe faunch can just sell his house to UST and convince all his neighbors to do the same so we can build a nice athletics village there. I assume since he chose to live so close to campus, it was a long-term developer play to get a big payday to sell out to Big Bad Purple.

Excellent long play by Faunch!

A tradition unrivaled...
MIAC Champions: '32, '35, '36, '38, '53, '62, '63, '65, '71, '74, '75, '76, '77, '79, '82, '85, '89, '91, '93, '94, '95, '96, '98, '99, '01, '02, '03, '05, '06, '08, '09, '14, '18, '19, '21, '22, '24
National Champions: '63, '65, '76, '03