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Help pick the best Patron Saint of ASA from this list:

http://www.catholic-forum.com/saintS/pst00620.htm

Each Saint covers sailors and boatmen but many have extended coverage
such as pregnant women, circus workers, clowns, imbeciles and the like.
So which Saint can watch over this fine group the best?

Praise!




Who's hotter... Brigid of Ireland, Our Lady, Star of the Sea, or
Barbara?


Some of us take saints seriously...



I'm serious.



Not very....




Why? Are saints not allowed to be good lookin?


They're not meant to be sex objects...even though some were sainted for
trying not to be....
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Capt. JG wrote:
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Help pick the best Patron Saint of ASA from this list:

http://www.catholic-forum.com/saintS/pst00620.htm

Each Saint covers sailors and boatmen but many have extended coverage
such as pregnant women, circus workers, clowns, imbeciles and the
like. So which Saint can watch over this fine group the best?

Praise!




Who's hotter... Brigid of Ireland, Our Lady, Star of the Sea, or
Barbara?


Some of us take saints seriously...



I'm serious.



Not very....




Why? Are saints not allowed to be good lookin?


They're not meant to be sex objects...even though some were sainted for
trying not to be....



How do you know this? After all, Jesus supposedly assended to Heaven whole,
yet it looks like his bones are in Jerusalem. g

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Capt. JG wrote:



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Help pick the best Patron Saint of ASA from this list:

http://www.catholic-forum.com/saintS/pst00620.htm

Each Saint covers sailors and boatmen but many have extended coverage
such as pregnant women, circus workers, clowns, imbeciles and the
like. So which Saint can watch over this fine group the best?

Praise!




Who's hotter... Brigid of Ireland, Our Lady, Star of the Sea, or
Barbara?


Some of us take saints seriously...



I'm serious.



Not very....



Why? Are saints not allowed to be good lookin?



They're not meant to be sex objects...even though some were sainted for
trying not to be....




How do you know this? After all, Jesus supposedly assended to Heaven whole,
yet it looks like his bones are in Jerusalem. g


You probably believe Geraldo Rivera too...
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Capt. JG wrote:
How do you know this? After all, Jesus supposedly assended to Heaven
whole, yet it looks like his bones are in Jerusalem. g


You probably believe Geraldo Rivera too...



You didn't watch the Tomb show? It was really, really interesting. The most
interesting part as far as I'm concerned was the discussion after the show.
Koppel had two groups debating the issue. The first group was composed of
the filmmaker and one of his scientists vs. two "respected" archeologists.
The second group was composed of the filmmaker and the scientist vs. three
theologians. My bias was that the first group discussion was going to be
more logical/rational. I was completely wrong! Just goes to show....

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Capt. JG wrote:
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Capt. JG wrote:

How do you know this? After all, Jesus supposedly assended to Heaven
whole, yet it looks like his bones are in Jerusalem. g

You probably believe Geraldo Rivera too...




You didn't watch the Tomb show? It was really, really interesting. The most
interesting part as far as I'm concerned was the discussion after the show.
Koppel had two groups debating the issue. The first group was composed of
the filmmaker and one of his scientists vs. two "respected" archeologists.
The second group was composed of the filmmaker and the scientist vs. three
theologians. My bias was that the first group discussion was going to be
more logical/rational. I was completely wrong! Just goes to show....


Gadfry..I hit it on the head..you DO believe Geraldo...


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"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:

How do you know this? After all, Jesus supposedly assended to Heaven
whole, yet it looks like his bones are in Jerusalem. g

You probably believe Geraldo Rivera too...




You didn't watch the Tomb show? It was really, really interesting. The
most interesting part as far as I'm concerned was the discussion after
the show. Koppel had two groups debating the issue. The first group was
composed of the filmmaker and one of his scientists vs. two "respected"
archeologists. The second group was composed of the filmmaker and the
scientist vs. three theologians. My bias was that the first group
discussion was going to be more logical/rational. I was completely wrong!
Just goes to show....


Gadfry..I hit it on the head..you DO believe Geraldo...



Huh? I asked a question. What does Geraldo have to do with anything, and
yes, I believe he exists.


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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:


How do you know this? After all, Jesus supposedly assended to Heaven
whole, yet it looks like his bones are in Jerusalem. g

You probably believe Geraldo Rivera too...



You didn't watch the Tomb show? It was really, really interesting. The
most interesting part as far as I'm concerned was the discussion after
the show. Koppel had two groups debating the issue. The first group was
composed of the filmmaker and one of his scientists vs. two "respected"
archeologists. The second group was composed of the filmmaker and the
scientist vs. three theologians. My bias was that the first group
discussion was going to be more logical/rational. I was completely wrong!
Just goes to show....


Gadfry..I hit it on the head..you DO believe Geraldo...




Huh? I asked a question. What does Geraldo have to do with anything, and
yes, I believe he exists.


I watched about 10 minutes of it at the beginning and 10 at the end...it
was incredibly dumb, fulled with commercials, and went nowhere...I think
he is a yellow journalist of the worst type...
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On Mar 5, 8:51 am,

Who's hotter... Brigid of Ireland, Our Lady, Star of the Sea, or
Barbara?



Brigid of Ireland, obviously.

For one thing, Our Lady, Star of the Sea is another way of referring
to the Virgin Mary. Not a candidate for a patron saint since she's not
a saint. For another, she has a *really* long list of responsibilities
already, including about half the named areas on the globe including
all coffee shops (?!?).

I would pick Brendan, personally, although I don't know why he's
called the Navigator. He didn't known where he was!


Are saints not allowed to be good lookin?



katysails wrote:
They're not meant to be sex objects...even though some were sainted for
trying not to be....


Being burned alive is one sure way.

Anyway, saints are supposed to be very attractive & charismatic, so of
course they are allowed to be good looking. Sex with a saint: out of
this world!!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


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Anyway, saints are supposed to be very attractive & charismatic, so of
course they are allowed to be good looking. Sex with a saint: out of
this world!!



Especially if it's Sylvia Saint:
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