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Old 05-21-2008, 02:45 AM   #61 (permalink)
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Kahlua is a coffee liqueur. If you put milk (or some people use cream) in it, you make an alcoholic drink called a White Russian. Vodka is also added, but I don't add the vodka. It is SO good!
Your description sound "Bailey" to me? Those is my favorite liquior. mmmmhhhh... I made my own coffee liqueur...

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Old 05-21-2008, 05:38 AM   #62 (permalink)
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Your description sound "Bailey" to me? Those is my favorite liquior. mmmmhhhh... I made my own coffee liqueur...

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I think Bailey is an Irish drink...you mix Irish cream with, I think, rum...I am not sure though. But I know for sure that they use Irish Cream as one of the things to make Bailey.
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Old 05-21-2008, 06:42 AM   #63 (permalink)
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I think Bailey is an Irish drink...you mix Irish cream with, I think, rum...I am not sure though. But I know for sure that they use Irish Cream as one of the things to make Bailey.
Yes itīs an Irish drink. No, itīs not rum but whisky. They mix black coffee with whisky and cream.
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Old 05-21-2008, 09:01 AM   #64 (permalink)
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You were not there, I was, and I know what she drank, end of the discussion.
Did you taste it?
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Old 05-21-2008, 09:04 AM   #65 (permalink)
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That's not true.
Cheri, once again you have no idea what you are talking about. A child in the Catholic Church is batptised at birth, and then must go through Catechism classes and be Confirmed at the age of recogning before they are permitted to take Holy Communiion. You didn't even realize that Catholics were Christians until Chase and I corrected you. You have no knowledge regarding the practices of the Catholic Church.
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You are absolutely right, Jillio..
My aunt and uncle and 2 cousins are Catholics.
So that is correct.
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Old 05-21-2008, 09:11 AM   #67 (permalink)
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For Jillio.

http://www.maranachurch.org/swf/toda...unoctober7.pdf

It says, Most church in today's time take holy communion with grape juice nor cranberry juice and also stated that any age is allow to receive their first communion, not only at the age of 12.
This just proves your ignorance on the subject. The link you have provided is from the Methodist Church, which is a Protestant Christian Church. It has absolutley nothing to do with the practices of the Catholic Church. You really need to educate yourself regarding the different denominations before you make a complete fool of yourself. Leave it say that providing a link from a Protestant church as proof of Catholic practices in regard to baptism and communion is absurd.
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Old 05-21-2008, 09:22 AM   #68 (permalink)
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You are absolutely right, Jillio..
My aunt and uncle and 2 cousins are Catholics.
So that is correct.
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Old 05-21-2008, 10:17 AM   #69 (permalink)
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Although I rarely drink, I prefer white wine to red wines and some red wines can make me headachy.

As for beer, Sam Adams is my fav.
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Cheri, once again you have no idea what you are talking about. A child in the Catholic Church is batptised at birth, and then must go through Catechism classes and be Confirmed at the age of recogning before they are permitted to take Holy Communiion. You didn't even realize that Catholics were Christians until Chase and I corrected you. You have no knowledge regarding the practices of the Catholic Church.
Jillio is correct. I lived with a Catholic foster family, and my younger foster brother had to go through Catechism classes and then he was confirmed when he was about 10 or 11 years old. I attended his first holy communion.
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Old 05-21-2008, 04:14 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Cheri, once again you have no idea what you are talking about. A child in the Catholic Church is batptised at birth, and then must go through Catechism classes and be Confirmed at the age of recogning before they are permitted to take Holy Communiion. You didn't even realize that Catholics were Christians until Chase and I corrected you. You have no knowledge regarding the practices of the Catholic Church.
My sister and her family are Catholic, I don't care if you believe me or not. I do not have to prove it to anyone, included you. Why bring Chase into this? That's another topic.

Well I attended my niece first holy communion on mother's day and she's 8.
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My sister and her family are Catholic, I don't care if you believe me or not. I do not have to prove it to anyone, included you. Why bring Chase into this? That's another topic.

Well I attended my niece first holy communion on mother's day and she's 8.
Maybe your sister is a Catholic but you are not so you are not
that knowledgeable about the practices of the Catholic church.
Neither am i so i cant discuss the practices of the Catholic
ways but i do know that the babies are baptized at birth and all
because i have attended to them since i have some Catholic
relatives.
As far as what they drank, like wines and stuff, i dont really know.

Im a Lutheran, we have a choice to drink either wine or white grape juice
at communion service.
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Jillio is correct. I lived with a Catholic foster family, and my younger foster brother had to go through Catechism classes and then he was confirmed when he was about 10 or 11 years old. I attended his first holy communion.
Thank you, Lucia. I was born and raised Catholic, and attended Catholic school. I do believe I know a bit more about the practices of the Catholic Church than someone who thinks that Catholics aren't Christians.
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My sister and her family are Catholic, I don't care if you believe me or not. I do not have to prove it to anyone, included you. Why bring Chase into this? That's another topic.

Well I attended my niece first holy communion on mother's day and she's 8.
I brought Chase into it because he, like me, is a Catholic. I think we know a bit more about the practices of our church than you do.
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Maybe your sister is a Catholic but you are not so you are not
that knowledgeable about the practices of the Catholic church.
Neither am i so i cant discuss the practices of the Catholic
ways but i do know that the babies are baptized at birth and all
because i have attended to them since i have some Catholic
relatives.
As far as what they drank, like wines and stuff, i dont really know.

Im a Lutheran, we have a choice to drink either wine or white grape juice
at communion service.
Yes, the Lutheran Church is close tothe Catholic Church in many ways. The biggest difference is the absence of confession. Martin Luther split from the Catholic church because he did not believe that one needed to go through the priest to confess their sins. The Lutherans follow his teachings.
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Yes, the Lutheran Church is close tothe Catholic Church in many ways. The biggest difference is the absence of confession. Martin Luther split from the Catholic church because he did not believe that one needed to go through the priest to confess their sins. The Lutherans follow his teachings.
Yes you are right about Martin Luther story. That is what we
believe, we do not need a priest to confess our sins.
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I was baptized Catholic but I know almost NOTHING about it. LOL! I remember sipping something at my friend's Catholic church as a kid. I will have to ask her about it. It was her communion.

Question: At someone's first communion, does everyone drink the wine/grape or just the person themselves?

I am very ignorant about this subject.
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Maybe your sister is a Catholic but you are not so you are not
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Neither am i so i cant discuss the practices of the Catholic
ways but i do know that the babies are baptized at birth and all
because i have attended to them since i have some Catholic
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As far as what they drank, like wines and stuff, i dont really know.

Im a Lutheran, we have a choice to drink either wine or white grape juice
at communion service.

Without a doubt I certainly can see that this debate has been blown way out of proportion. If you re-read Cheri's first original post where she stated "I went to my niece first communion, and the cup she was drinking out of was grape juice not wine....." She did not say all Catholic Church uses grape juice to serve the holy communion so where did she say she had knowledge about the practices of the Catholic church?

She was correct about our hearing sister, they are Catholic, both of her daughters were baptized when they were babies, then later attend classes at the church, now her oldest daughter who is 8 had her first holy communion on May 11th, we all attend and Cheri did asked and we were told it wasn't wine but grape juice.

Therefore it's proves to me that not all Catholic church serves wine during the holy communion.

As the old saying goes "When you are wrong be quick to apologize, when you are right be quick to forgive".
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I brought Chase into it because he, like me, is a Catholic. I think we know a bit more about the practices of our church than you do.

Our hearing sister is Catholic and I'm sure she knows a bit more about the practices of her church than you do but sadly she isn't a member here.
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I was baptized Catholic but I know almost NOTHING about it. LOL! I remember sipping something at my friend's Catholic church as a kid. I will have to ask her about it. It was her communion.

Question: At someone's first communion, does everyone drink the wine/grape or just the person themselves?

I am very ignorant about this subject.
First Communion is taken with the other members of the Catechism class, All the members of the class take their First Communion together, and they all drink from a communal vessel.
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First Communion is taken with the other members of the Catechism class, All the members of the class take their First Communion together, and they all drink from a communal vessel.
I just paged my best friend asking her about that day when I drank something for her communion and asked her if everyone drank wine or grape juice at her Catholic church. Waiting for her reply...
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Without a doubt I certainly can see that this debate has been blown way out of proportion. If you re-read Cheri's first original post where she stated "I went to my niece first communion, and the cup she was drinking out of was grape juice not wine....." She did not say all Catholic Church uses grape juice to serve the holy communion so where did she say she had knowledge about the practices of the Catholic church?

She was correct about our hearing sister, they are Catholic, both of her daughters were baptized when they were babies, then later attend classes at the church, now her oldest daughter who is 8 had her first holy communion on May 11th, we all attend and Cheri did asked and we were told it wasn't wine but grape juice.

Therefore it's proves to me that not all Catholic church serves wine during the holy communion.

As the old saying goes "When you are wrong be quick to apologize, when you are right be quick to forgive".
Who told you it was grape juice? And, my dear, I am not wrong regarding the practices of the Catholic Church. Likewise, when protestants refer to "their church" they mean the one building where they attend church. When Catholics refer to "our church" or "the church" we refer to the Church as an institution. "our Church" does not necessarily refer to the building where we attend, that would be "our parrish".
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Without a doubt I certainly can see that this debate has been blown way out of proportion. If you re-read Cheri's first original post where she stated "I went to my niece first communion, and the cup she was drinking out of was grape juice not wine....." She did not say all Catholic Church uses grape juice to serve the holy communion so where did she say she had knowledge about the practices of the Catholic church?

She was correct about our hearing sister, they are Catholic, both of her daughters were baptized when they were babies, then later attend classes at the church, now her oldest daughter who is 8 had her first holy communion on May 11th, we all attend and Cheri did asked and we were told it wasn't wine but grape juice.

Therefore it's proves to me that not all Catholic church serves wine during the holy communion.

As the old saying goes "When you are wrong be quick to apologize, when you are right be quick to forgive".
Huh? You need to address this to Jillio, not me, geeez!
She is the one who answered her post first not me.
So be careful who you direct your anger to ...
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I just paged my best friend asking her about that day when I drank something for her communion and asked her if everyone drank wine or grape juice at her Catholic church. Waiting for her reply...
Cool.
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Cool.
She probably wouldnt remember herself. The reason I got curious cuz I want to know if that was actual wine I drank or not.

However, I just realized that u said the members of the class drink from the vessel so it couldnt be that cuz I never took a class so I could be wrong. Maybe I drank something and thought it was related to the church. See what happens to deaf kids who dont have access to what is being said around them...we get confused!

Maybe my friend was just as confused as I was and thought it was her first communion. Who knows!

However, I like wine!
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