On Sat 02 Apr 2005 05:29:09p, Monsur Fromage du Pollet wrote in
rec.food.cooking:
> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
> :
>
>> On Sat 02 Apr 2005 04:59:57p, Rusty wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>> > On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 17:51:49 -0600, "jmcquown"
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> >>nancree wrote:
>> >>> "Vicar of Christ" is another term for the Pope, not Jesus.
>> >>>
>> >>> nancree Apr 2, 3:28 pm show options
>> >>>
>> >>> "Vicar of Christ" means the Pope, any pope.
>> >>> --------------
>> >>> Vicar of Christ
>> >>> (Lat. Vicarius Christi).
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> A title of the pope implying his supreme and universal primacy,
>> >>> both of
>> >>>
>> >>> honour and of jurisdiction, over the Church of Christ. It is
>> >>> founded on
>> >>>
>> >>> the words of the Divine Shepherd to St. Peter: "Feed my lambs. .
>> >>> . . Feed my sheep" (John
>> >>> Nancree
>> >>>
>> >>OB Dinner tonight: Fairly light. Baking an acorn squash and
>> >>steaming some limas. I neglected to take any meat out of the
>> >>freezer, but this will do. Tomorrow, since the rain is gone, I'll
>> >>grill a steak and bake or even grill a nice potato. Maybe I'll
>> >>toss an ear of corn (from frozen) on the grill, too.
>> >>
>> >>Jill
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > If the Pope were coming to dinner what would you serve?
>> >
>> >
>> > Rusty
>> >
>>
>> Fish, caught with the Popeil Pocket Fisherman.
>>
>> But, then, dead men don't eat. At least not much.
>>
>
> I thought it was "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid"
>
Uh, maybe a red and white plaid, but they tell no tales.
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Wayne Boatwright
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