oneilla wrote: » Still see people blessing themselves on the bus
ReefBreak wrote: » So I was working some time ago in a civil service office, and I was in the middle of a discussion with a slightly older lady. I was mid-sentence, and for some reason out of nowhere she bowed her head and started mumbling. Confused, my voice trailed off and I realised that the clock had just turned 12, and she was reciting the angelus. In my head: "Seriously? You're actually doing this?" When she'd finished, "...ok, so, as I was saying". Anyone out there ever experience such old-school Irish religious shenanigans recently?
baby and crumble wrote: » Not just older people either. Like, people my age and younger. I'm not Catholic so I never understood the whole blessing yourself thing but it's seems so weird to me.
Graces7 wrote: » [/B] OP , this is so disrespectful you know. I am not Irish, and praying the angelus is not "shenanigans", and yes I pray it and usually folk respect it. Happens in various places of course. Mumbling?
ReefBreak wrote: » I remember we had to bless ourselves at the start and the end of our prayers. But what happens if you don't bless yourself at the end of your prayers? Is it like logging off your PC? Does it time-out?
baby and crumble wrote: » You say "Amen". Job done.
fizzypish wrote: » Got approached (was sitting on a wall enjoying the sun with the OH) by some Irish missionary (don't think they were recruiting for a standard church) and his sideshow bob esque (down to deranged look in his eyes) sidekick. They gave their pitch despite me saying I don't mind a chat but not interested in religious talk. He just plowed on though with talk of burning in hell while his side kick/personal pit bull looked ready to go for my throat every time I calmly interrupted him. They eventually left with what I can only describe as angry religious zealousness in their eyes as I didn't want to join. Good times.
hungry hypno toad wrote: » I heard an atheist talk about religion once. I know he was an atheist because he told me so. He couldn't explain his obsession with religion.
ReefBreak wrote: » Yeah, that's why there are so many Atheist Churches around. They're bleedin' everywhere!
eviltwin wrote: » My mother. Too many to mention really but one that I'm reminded of is how tampons were banned in our house because using one would be a sin, endless decades of the rosary, no tv or anything fun on a Sunday, mass every day and sometimes twice. I actually think the woman has a mental illness, her religious fervour is bordering on mania.
ReefBreak wrote: » I was mid-sentence, and for some reason out of nowhere she bowed her head and started mumbling.
Graces7 wrote: » OP , this is so disrespectful you know.
cruizer101 wrote: » Funny I was always taught inter