My mother grew up in rural Ireland in the 1940s ....the family got up at 7am walked 0ver a mile to church for 8am Mass walked back then and only then had anything to eat or drink....if..they did it anyone else can do it....
@WCBHighlights it seens like that to us, but that was just how it was b4 1957 and thats why the fairhfull had a deeper devotion tothe Eucharist....and I think that it was the start of the slide in to the widespread indifference and outright sacrilege of the blessed sacrament as step by step all the practices of Eucharist piety were removed
Banning water was extremist, unhealthy and unnecessarily punitive. What about nursing mothers, the sick, the elderly, those who have to take meds AFTER food? I always had tea and a piece of toast because I had to take meds and could not on an empty stomach.
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My mother grew up in rural Ireland in the 1940s ....the family got up at 7am walked 0ver a mile to church for 8am Mass walked back then and only then had anything to eat or drink....if..they did it anyone else can do it....
That's incredible! Totally agree.
@WCBHighlights it seens like that to us, but that was just how it was b4 1957 and thats why the fairhfull had a deeper devotion tothe Eucharist....and I think that it was the start of the slide in to the widespread indifference and outright sacrilege of the blessed sacrament as step by step all the practices of Eucharist piety were removed
Banning water was extremist, unhealthy and unnecessarily punitive. What about nursing mothers, the sick, the elderly, those who have to take meds AFTER food? I always had tea and a piece of toast because I had to take meds and could not on an empty stomach.