These pottery vessels are, I think, the origin of the seemingly blasphemous but in fact perfectly harmless and good humoured priestly anecdote : "He took the cup and broke it .."
Jesus may or may not have used whatever he used. But we can afford gold can we not and it is the precious blood of our lord is it not? so then it must be gold
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These pottery vessels are, I think, the origin of the seemingly blasphemous but in fact perfectly harmless and good humoured priestly anecdote :
"He took the cup and broke it .."
Worse than the Reformation.
I beliefe Jesus wouldn't have used the golden one, as he was a poor carpenter. Think about it.
I beliefe Jesus would have used the golden one, as he was the King of the Universe. Think about it.
Viva il Re nel mondo!
Jesus may or may not have used whatever he used. But we can afford gold can we not and it is the precious blood of our lord is it not? so then it must be gold
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