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Former Catholic priest marries girlfriend
A former Roman Catholic priest and his new bride will wait more than a week before saying their vows in an Episcopalian ceremony in Southeast Florida. Alberto Cutié, 40, and 35-year-old Ruhama Buni Canellis were married in a civil ceremony at the Coral Gables courthouse Tuesday after entering the building through a back entrance, the Miami Herald reported Wednesday. Miami-Dade County Judge Jacqueline Schwartz conducted the brief ceremony in her chambers, a court employee told the Herald. Cutié left his post as priest at St. Francis de Sales Catholic church in Miami Beach after photographs showing him nuzzling Canellis were published in a celebrity magazine. He left the Catholic Church to become an Episcopalian late last month and preached his first sermon at Church of the Resurrection in Biscayne Park on May 31. -- Republican conservatism is so far out of the mainstream, it is serving as a drainage ditch somewhere. |
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On Jun 17, 2:14*pm, HK wrote:
Former Catholic priest marries girlfriend A former Roman Catholic priest and his new bride will wait more than a week before saying their vows in an Episcopalian ceremony in Southeast Florida. Alberto Cutié, 40, and 35-year-old Ruhama Buni Canellis were married in a civil ceremony at the Coral Gables courthouse Tuesday after entering the building through a back entrance, the Miami Herald reported Wednesday.. Miami-Dade County Judge Jacqueline Schwartz conducted the brief ceremony in her chambers, a court employee told the Herald. Cutié left his post as priest at St. Francis de Sales Catholic church in Miami Beach after photographs showing him nuzzling Canellis were published in a celebrity magazine. He left the Catholic Church to become an Episcopalian late last month and preached his first sermon at Church of the Resurrection in Biscayne Park on May 31. -- Republican conservatism is so far out of the mainstream, it is serving as a drainage ditch somewhere. that's cool. I hope they are very happy together. Harry, I know of some who have left the Priesthood, or the study thereof, to marry. no big deal. Journalist Tim Russert was one. |
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Tim wrote:
On Jun 17, 2:14 pm, HK wrote: Former Catholic priest marries girlfriend A former Roman Catholic priest and his new bride will wait more than a week before saying their vows in an Episcopalian ceremony in Southeast Florida. Alberto Cutié, 40, and 35-year-old Ruhama Buni Canellis were married in a civil ceremony at the Coral Gables courthouse Tuesday after entering the building through a back entrance, the Miami Herald reported Wednesday. Miami-Dade County Judge Jacqueline Schwartz conducted the brief ceremony in her chambers, a court employee told the Herald. Cutié left his post as priest at St. Francis de Sales Catholic church in Miami Beach after photographs showing him nuzzling Canellis were published in a celebrity magazine. He left the Catholic Church to become an Episcopalian late last month and preached his first sermon at Church of the Resurrection in Biscayne Park on May 31. -- Republican conservatism is so far out of the mainstream, it is serving as a drainage ditch somewhere. that's cool. I hope they are very happy together. Harry, I know of some who have left the Priesthood, or the study thereof, to marry. no big deal. Journalist Tim Russert was one. The header was "Congrats, good luck, and welcome to the real world." Do you have a problem with that? |
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HK wrote:
Tim wrote: On Jun 17, 2:14 pm, HK wrote: Former Catholic priest marries girlfriend A former Roman Catholic priest and his new bride will wait more than a week before saying their vows in an Episcopalian ceremony in Southeast Florida. Alberto Cutié, 40, and 35-year-old Ruhama Buni Canellis were married in a civil ceremony at the Coral Gables courthouse Tuesday after entering the building through a back entrance, the Miami Herald reported Wednesday. Miami-Dade County Judge Jacqueline Schwartz conducted the brief ceremony in her chambers, a court employee told the Herald. Cutié left his post as priest at St. Francis de Sales Catholic church in Miami Beach after photographs showing him nuzzling Canellis were published in a celebrity magazine. He left the Catholic Church to become an Episcopalian late last month and preached his first sermon at Church of the Resurrection in Biscayne Park on May 31. -- Republican conservatism is so far out of the mainstream, it is serving as a drainage ditch somewhere. that's cool. I hope they are very happy together. Harry, I know of some who have left the Priesthood, or the study thereof, to marry. no big deal. Journalist Tim Russert was one. The header was "Congrats, good luck, and welcome to the real world." Do you have a problem with that? Wow, it looks like someone has a big chip on their shoulder -- Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. This Newsgroup post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 07:43:03 -0400, "Reginald P Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: Wow, it looks like someone has a big chip on their shoulder In the case of one poster here, it's a large cranial cavity with nothing in it. |
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Reginald P Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Jun 17, 2:14 pm, HK wrote: Former Catholic priest marries girlfriend A former Roman Catholic priest and his new bride will wait more than a week before saying their vows in an Episcopalian ceremony in Southeast Florida. Alberto Cutié, 40, and 35-year-old Ruhama Buni Canellis were married in a civil ceremony at the Coral Gables courthouse Tuesday after entering the building through a back entrance, the Miami Herald reported Wednesday. Miami-Dade County Judge Jacqueline Schwartz conducted the brief ceremony in her chambers, a court employee told the Herald. Cutié left his post as priest at St. Francis de Sales Catholic church in Miami Beach after photographs showing him nuzzling Canellis were published in a celebrity magazine. He left the Catholic Church to become an Episcopalian late last month and preached his first sermon at Church of the Resurrection in Biscayne Park on May 31. -- Republican conservatism is so far out of the mainstream, it is serving as a drainage ditch somewhere. that's cool. I hope they are very happy together. Harry, I know of some who have left the Priesthood, or the study thereof, to marry. no big deal. Journalist Tim Russert was one. The header was "Congrats, good luck, and welcome to the real world." Do you have a problem with that? Wow, it looks like someone has a big chip on their shoulder Who? Harry. No way. It's bird poop. |
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 07:43:03 -0400, "Reginald P Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Wow, it looks like someone has a big chip on their shoulder In the case of one poster here, it's a large cranial cavity with nothing in it. So...what are you taking for your bipolar disorder these days? -- |
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"Jim2242" wrote in message ... Reginald P Smithers III, Esq. wrote: HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Jun 17, 2:14 pm, HK wrote: Former Catholic priest marries girlfriend A former Roman Catholic priest and his new bride will wait more than a week before saying their vows in an Episcopalian ceremony in Southeast Florida. Alberto Cutié, 40, and 35-year-old Ruhama Buni Canellis were married in a civil ceremony at the Coral Gables courthouse Tuesday after entering the building through a back entrance, the Miami Herald reported Wednesday. Miami-Dade County Judge Jacqueline Schwartz conducted the brief ceremony in her chambers, a court employee told the Herald. Cutié left his post as priest at St. Francis de Sales Catholic church in Miami Beach after photographs showing him nuzzling Canellis were published in a celebrity magazine. He left the Catholic Church to become an Episcopalian late last month and preached his first sermon at Church of the Resurrection in Biscayne Park on May 31. -- Republican conservatism is so far out of the mainstream, it is serving as a drainage ditch somewhere. that's cool. I hope they are very happy together. Harry, I know of some who have left the Priesthood, or the study thereof, to marry. no big deal. Journalist Tim Russert was one. The header was "Congrats, good luck, and welcome to the real world." Do you have a problem with that? Wow, it looks like someone has a big chip on their shoulder Who? Harry. No way. It's bird poop. Can't be. He never goes outside. |
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:34:03 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "Jim2242" wrote in message ... Reginald P Smithers III, Esq. wrote: HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Jun 17, 2:14 pm, HK wrote: Former Catholic priest marries girlfriend A former Roman Catholic priest and his new bride will wait more than a week before saying their vows in an Episcopalian ceremony in Southeast Florida. Alberto Cutié, 40, and 35-year-old Ruhama Buni Canellis were married in a civil ceremony at the Coral Gables courthouse Tuesday after entering the building through a back entrance, the Miami Herald reported Wednesday. Miami-Dade County Judge Jacqueline Schwartz conducted the brief ceremony in her chambers, a court employee told the Herald. Cutié left his post as priest at St. Francis de Sales Catholic church in Miami Beach after photographs showing him nuzzling Canellis were published in a celebrity magazine. He left the Catholic Church to become an Episcopalian late last month and preached his first sermon at Church of the Resurrection in Biscayne Park on May 31. -- Republican conservatism is so far out of the mainstream, it is serving as a drainage ditch somewhere. that's cool. I hope they are very happy together. Harry, I know of some who have left the Priesthood, or the study thereof, to marry. no big deal. Journalist Tim Russert was one. The header was "Congrats, good luck, and welcome to the real world." Do you have a problem with that? Wow, it looks like someone has a big chip on their shoulder Who? Harry. No way. It's bird poop. Can't be. He never goes outside. That wasn't bad. -- John H |
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