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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/09/2014 1:27, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:difdi@comcast.net">difdi@comcast.net</a>
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<div>> ooc: Even assuming that the Bishop is Catholic, being
that everybody has <br>
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Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;">> had little
contact, the Church may have changed beyond all recognition. <br>
> For example, Alex considers herself Catholic but likely
would be quite <br>
> different than somebody in Europe. Hers is evolved from a
Spanish <br>
> Mexican version but even then would be unable to be
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<div>OOC: Anne's homeworld converted to Catholicism in a very
big way, but<br>
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<div>between doctrinal drift over time and parallel worlds,
she's probably at<br>
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<div>least as different from your standard Catholic as your
standard Anglican is.<br>
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<div>Her version actually has a Saint Vidicon, for example
(kudos if you get<br>
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<div>the reference without looking it up, heh).<br>
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ooc: While I don't know that reference, I do know that the Catholic
church will grab up heroes and even gods from other myths and turn
them into saints.<br>
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Recommend anybody who has not seen it to watch "The Saga Of Biorn"
on youtube<br>
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