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Default "Vicar of Christ" means the POPE

"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


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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


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"nancree" > wrote

> 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"


I fed my cat.

nancy


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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?


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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.

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Wayne Boatwright
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Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.
Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974


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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"


I fed my cat.

nancy
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(chuckle) Nancree

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On 3 Apr 2005 02:08:39 +0200, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote:

>On Sat 02 Apr 2005 04:59:57p, Rusty wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>


>>
>>
>> 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.



Now you've done it. Now I have to post this.



Three Chinese die and get to the Pearly Gates.

St.Peter takes one look and says, "You guys can't come in here!"

First Chinese says, "Why not ?"

St. Peter says, "Because you are a bunch of heathens."

The three Chinese look at each other, then at St.Peter and
say, "NO-NO we are good christens !"

St. Peter says, "If you are such good Christians tell me what is
Easter?"

First Chinese, "Ah Easter thats easy. A big fat man with red
suit go around and give toys to everybody!!!"

St.Peter, "Sorry you are wrong. You guys have two chances left to get
in here !!"

Second Chinese , "Ok I know this one. Cook a big turkey and go
around and say thank you, thank you, thank you !!!"

St. Peter, "Wrong again!!! Last chance."

Third Chinese, "Okay first you take a Jezzu Chrise and nail
him to cross..."

St Peter, "Go on,...."

Third Chinese, "Then you take him down and put him in ground
and roll up big rock !!"

St. Peter, "Very good what happens then ?"

Third Chinese, "After three days, roll away big rock. He come
out and see shadow, go back in. 'Winter another six week' !!!!"



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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"

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Type 2 Diabetic Since Aug 2004
1AC- 7.2, 7.3, 5.5, 5.6 mmol
Weight from 265 down to 219 lbs. and dropping.
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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
____________________________________________

Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.
Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 15:59:57 -0800, Rusty
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>If the Pope were coming to dinner what would you serve?


Angel hair pasta followed by angel food cake, of course.


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sf wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 15:59:57 -0800, Rusty wrote:
>
> >If the Pope were coming to dinner what would you serve?

>
> Angel hair pasta followed by angel food cake, of course.


Or maybe devil's food cake if he couldn't get it where he was going.
With divinity fudge to take with him. Say, wasn't there some kind of
fruit salad thingie also called 'divinity'? -aem

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On Sat 02 Apr 2005 07:03:52p, aem wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> sf wrote:
>> On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 15:59:57 -0800, Rusty wrote:
>>
>> >If the Pope were coming to dinner what would you serve?

>>
>> Angel hair pasta followed by angel food cake, of course.

>
> Or maybe devil's food cake if he couldn't get it where he was going.
> With divinity fudge to take with him. Say, wasn't there some kind of
> fruit salad thingie also called 'divinity'? -aem


Dunno, but there is one called "ambrosia". <g>


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In article >,
Rusty > wrote:

>If the Pope were coming to dinner what would you serve?


Angel Food and Devil Cake would seem to cover the options.


Cheers, Phred.

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"aem" > wrote in
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> sf wrote:
> > On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 15:59:57 -0800, Rusty wrote:
> >
> > >If the Pope were coming to dinner what would you serve?

> >
> > Angel hair pasta followed by angel food cake, of course.

>
> Or maybe devil's food cake if he couldn't get it where he was going.
> With divinity fudge to take with him. Say, wasn't there some kind of
> fruit salad thingie also called 'divinity'? -aem
>
>


Tombstone Pizza?

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"Monsur Fromage du Pollet" continued the thread:

>> If the Pope were coming to dinner what would you serve?

<snip>
> Tombstone Pizza?


Liver, with fava beans and a nice Chianti?

Bob




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On 2 Apr 2005 18:03:52 -0800, "aem" > wrote:

> divinity fudge


Good idea! Let's hope he's going in the "right" direction.



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On Sun 03 Apr 2005 08:46:42a, Dog3 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.
>>

>
> You never know. After all he is the Pope. He's liable to reach down from
> heaven and snatch that steak right off of Jill's grill.


Well, he better keep his hands outta my crockpot!

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Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.
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Dog3 wrote:
> >>
> >> You never know. After all he is the Pope. He's liable to reach

down
> >> from heaven and snatch that steak right off of Jill's grill.

> >
> > Well, he better keep his hands outta my crockpot!
> >

>
> Do you have *any* idea how uncouth I can be with that statement
>
> Michael <- Wayne really meant crotchpot


You call that uncouth? You have no idea what the Pope of Uncouth can
do with "snatch" and "Jill's grill". heheheh

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On Sun 03 Apr 2005 11:48:28a, Dog3 wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
> :
>
>> On Sun 03 Apr 2005 08:46:42a, Dog3 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.
>>>>
>>>
>>> You never know. After all he is the Pope. He's liable to reach down
>>> from heaven and snatch that steak right off of Jill's grill.

>>
>> Well, he better keep his hands outta my crockpot!
>>

>
> Do you have *any* idea how uncouth I can be with that statement
>
> Michael <- Wayne really meant crotchpot
>


You are SO BAD! <veg>

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