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Date Posted: 00:04:49 07/24/07 Tue
Author: Phil from AZ
Author Host/IP: 71-38-108-225.phnx.qwest.net / 71.38.108.225
Subject: Re: Sort of, in mine...
In reply to: Barb 's message, "Did any of you have religious leaders in your family?" on 16:26:11 07/23/07 Mon

Dad was an altar boy and went to Catholic school as a youngster. He said that he'd gone to church enough then for a life-time. Ironically, he went once in awhile with me. Mom almost never went to Mass, but talked abt the Bible often and encouraged us to read it. Thus, I guess by default, Mom was the spiritual leader of our family.

Dad went to an Episcopalian military academy in High School after his Mom died. By coincidence, his wife attends a Episcopal Church. My sister married into a Methodist family. My brother and I are non-denominational Christians...tho we'd designate ourselves as Prot'sts. The irony here: Mom, who was a Prot'st before marrying my Dad, is the only one among us, who is still Catholic.

Take care, God Bless,

Phil from AZ .

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[> Barb, can a woman become a Rabbi ? -- Neysa, 01:04:01 07/24/07 Tue [1] (user-2inik7f.dialup.mindspring.com/165.121.80.239)

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[> [> Yes Neysa, there are women Rabbis. Slowly...but surely, they are becoming accepted. -- Barb, 09:31:49 07/24/07 Tue [1] (clgrtnt2-port-178.dial.telus.net/161.184.42.178)

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