Anonymous wrote:OP, please hang onto it since there is information written in another language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else got rid of theirs?
I’m supposed to pass this on to teen daughter (who could not care less) from n-mom, and I’m not even Catholic anymore (Protestant now) so even more of a reason to redistribute it elsewhere.
Does anyone else have experience with this?
If it was blessed, you aren’t supposed to throw them away. I think they can be burned.
NonCatholics don’t care about that sorcery.
Orthodox Jews have special rules for dealing with paper written with the name of God.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. There is no family info and it is written entirely in a different language that DD does not speak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. There is no family info and it is written entirely in a different language that DD does not speak.
I would give it to a local Catholic parish. Someone else who reads the language might be thrilled to have it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. There is no family info and it is written entirely in a different language that DD does not speak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else got rid of theirs?
I’m supposed to pass this on to teen daughter (who could not care less) from n-mom, and I’m not even Catholic anymore (Protestant now) so even more of a reason to redistribute it elsewhere.
Does anyone else have experience with this?
If it was blessed, you aren’t supposed to throw them away. I think they can be burned.
NonCatholics don’t care about that sorcery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else got rid of theirs?
I’m supposed to pass this on to teen daughter (who could not care less) from n-mom, and I’m not even Catholic anymore (Protestant now) so even more of a reason to redistribute it elsewhere.
Does anyone else have experience with this?
If it was blessed, you aren’t supposed to throw them away. I think they can be burned.
Anonymous wrote:If I were your daughter, I'd be SO MAD if I knew you threw out a family heirloom because of your relationship with your mom.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else got rid of theirs?
I’m supposed to pass this on to teen daughter (who could not care less) from n-mom, and I’m not even Catholic anymore (Protestant now) so even more of a reason to redistribute it elsewhere.
Does anyone else have experience with this?