Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what the longtime church members and families think about this event—I’m talking about families who had mothers serve as “Purple Ladies” greeters/tour guides. Surely there is some opposition to this event? Within the NCS/STA families?
The NCS auction is held in the nave now.
With alcohol and dancing?
Don’t attend but I feel confident saying yes to the alcohol, not sure for the dancing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what the longtime church members and families think about this event—I’m talking about families who had mothers serve as “Purple Ladies” greeters/tour guides. Surely there is some opposition to this event? Within the NCS/STA families?
The NCS auction is held in the nave now.
With alcohol and dancing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you all serious???? It’s a $20 per person fundraiser for adults that adds LEGO’s to a Model of the cathedral for charity. Both last year and this years events served no alcohol and were campy at best. Think taffeta abd big hair. About as sacreligous as a church hayride.
Get over yourselves.
You’re back! LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what the longtime church members and families think about this event—I’m talking about families who had mothers serve as “Purple Ladies” greeters/tour guides. Surely there is some opposition to this event? Within the NCS/STA families?
The NCS auction is held in the nave now.
Anonymous wrote:Are you all serious???? It’s a $20 per person fundraiser for adults that adds LEGO’s to a Model of the cathedral for charity. Both last year and this years events served no alcohol and were campy at best. Think taffeta abd big hair. About as sacreligous as a church hayride.
Get over yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what the longtime church members and families think about this event—I’m talking about families who had mothers serve as “Purple Ladies” greeters/tour guides. Surely there is some opposition to this event? Within the NCS/STA families?
Anonymous wrote:Are you all serious???? It’s a $20 per person fundraiser for adults that adds LEGO’s to a Model of the cathedral for charity. Both last year and this years events served no alcohol and were campy at best. Think taffeta abd big hair. About as sacreligous as a church hayride.
Get over yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Are you all serious???? It’s a $20 per person fundraiser for adults that adds LEGO’s to a Model of the cathedral for charity. Both last year and this years events served no alcohol and were campy at best. Think taffeta abd big hair. About as sacreligous as a church hayride.
Get over yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is this, Footloose? God hates dancing again suddenly and we are back in
You sound very immature. The issue is whether this event is appropriate in the Nave.
Immature and ignorant. Discussion is not about dancing, just where the appropriate place for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. As a French person, that seems very shocking to me. No church in France has such events in their nave.
To most French catholics anything they do there .. sacral services or civic events is probably
Equal heresy. However if you are french Catholic then what is worse heretics praying or atheist dancing in a
Building that you don't consider a church to begin with because it has not been consecrated by bishop.
So why the drama.?