Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing: Nancy Pelosi is a legitimately religious woman. Unlike all of the fake Republicans.
You don’t know who is legit religious; only God knows that.
I can imagine if a republican had their home exorcised, what people would think and say, though.
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Nope. Not in this case. In this case, we all know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that she simply asked a priest to come and bless her home by saying a prayer and maybe sprinkling some holy water?
That sounds way more likely than an exorcism. It is not at all uncommon for Catholics to have a home blessing ceremony when they move into a new house or, in this case, when something bad has happened there.
No, her daughter specifically said an exorcism. Read the source.
No, it's the same thing just different words. And the non-believers are just overblowing it because they know that "exorcism" has a devil meaning to the ignorant.
Yes, this is basically the priest re blessing the house. Catholics do that all the time. My grandmother would be appalled I never had my house blessed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that she simply asked a priest to come and bless her home by saying a prayer and maybe sprinkling some holy water?
That sounds way more likely than an exorcism. It is not at all uncommon for Catholics to have a home blessing ceremony when they move into a new house or, in this case, when something bad has happened there.
No, her daughter specifically said an exorcism. Read the source.
No, it's the same thing just different words. And the non-believers are just overblowing it because they know that "exorcism" has a devil meaning to the ignorant.
Yes, this is basically the priest re blessing the house. Catholics do that all the time. My grandmother would be appalled I never had my house blessed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that she simply asked a priest to come and bless her home by saying a prayer and maybe sprinkling some holy water?
That sounds way more likely than an exorcism. It is not at all uncommon for Catholics to have a home blessing ceremony when they move into a new house or, in this case, when something bad has happened there.
No, her daughter specifically said an exorcism. Read the source.
No, it's the same thing just different words. And the non-believers are just overblowing it because they know that "exorcism" has a devil meaning to the ignorant.
Yes, this is basically the priest re blessing the house. Catholics do that all the time. My grandmother would be appalled I never had my house blessed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing: Nancy Pelosi is a legitimately religious woman. Unlike all of the fake Republicans.
You don’t know who is legit religious; only God knows that.
I can imagine if a republican had their home exorcised, what people would think and say, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that she simply asked a priest to come and bless her home by saying a prayer and maybe sprinkling some holy water?
That sounds way more likely than an exorcism. It is not at all uncommon for Catholics to have a home blessing ceremony when they move into a new house or, in this case, when something bad has happened there.
No, her daughter specifically said an exorcism. Read the source.
No, it's the same thing just different words. And the non-believers are just overblowing it because they know that "exorcism" has a devil meaning to the ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing: Nancy Pelosi is a legitimately religious woman. Unlike all of the fake Republicans.
You don’t know who is legit religious; only God knows that.
I can imagine if a republican had their home exorcised, what people would think and say, though.
+ 1 million
Nope. Not in this case. In this case, we all know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing: Nancy Pelosi is a legitimately religious woman. Unlike all of the fake Republicans.
You don’t know who is legit religious; only God knows that.
I can imagine if a republican had their home exorcised, what people would think and say, though.
+ 1 million
Nope. Not in this case. In this case, we all know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing: Nancy Pelosi is a legitimately religious woman. Unlike all of the fake Republicans.
You don’t know who is legit religious; only God knows that.
I can imagine if a republican had their home exorcised, what people would think and say, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it possible that she simply asked a priest to come and bless her home by saying a prayer and maybe sprinkling some holy water?
That sounds way more likely than an exorcism. It is not at all uncommon for Catholics to have a home blessing ceremony when they move into a new house or, in this case, when something bad has happened there.
No, her daughter specifically said an exorcism. Read the source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing: Nancy Pelosi is a legitimately religious woman. Unlike all of the fake Republicans.
You don’t know who is legit religious; only God knows that.
I can imagine if a republican had their home exorcised, what people would think and say, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She feels guilty about spirits in her home?
Did she invite them in?
You’re thinking of vampires
No; demonic activity can be encouraged or discouraged by believing humans.
Nancy feels guilty, according to her daughter.
I wonder if the exorcism helped?