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I hope my post was helpful. English is not my first language, and I use a dictionary a lot to translate.
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Your personality is very, very familiar.

What pen were you raised in?
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oh.

Your personality is very, very familiar.

What pen were you raised in?
I have been free range my whole life. I have spent most of my adult life debunking the concept that the six-layered neocortex of most mammals is a prerequisite for complex cognition. Sadly this idea still pervades popular culture although it is obvious that avian intelligence far exceeds that of most mammalians.
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I have been free range my whole life. I have spent most of my adult life debunking the concept that the six-layered neocortex of most mammals is a prerequisite for complex cognition. Sadly this idea still pervades popular culture although it is obvious that avian intelligence far exceeds that of most mammalians.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, we can tell you are smart. But are you old.




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I've never reviewed a church before, but here goes...let's start with the Communal Wine which unites romantic brussels sprout midtones and a raucous Cool Whip aroma not unlike Champs de Merde's 2011 Bordeaux while still paying homage to tradition by mixing a you-know-you-want-it lavender bouquet with a Cap'n Crunch finishing. The wafers are nothing to write home about. The organist is superb and adds trills and flourishes which will make you tap your foot to the most boring of hymns. The costumes affect a gay and jolly atmosphere but the sermons lack the fire and brimstone one might have enjoyed in some of the local Pentacostal gatherings. The obligitory Friday Evening Spaghetti Dinners embrace a school cafeteria Ethos and they nail it. Sadly, no bingo.
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I've never reviewed a church before, but here goes...let's start with the Communal Wine which unites romantic brussels sprout midtones and a raucous Cool Whip aroma not unlike Champs de Merde's 2011 Bordeaux while still paying homage to tradition by mixing a you-know-you-want-it lavender bouquet with a Cap'n Crunch finishing. The wafers are nothing to write home about. The organist is superb and adds trills and flourishes which will make you tap your foot to the most boring of hymns. The costumes affect a gay and jolly atmosphere but the sermons lack the fire and brimstone one might have enjoyed in some of the local Pentacostal gatherings. The obligitory Friday Evening Spaghetti Dinners embrace a school cafeteria Ethos and they nail it. Sadly, no bingo.
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The Roman Catholic Church is the original Catholic Church however I have heard of several other churches who are Catholic and like the Greek Orthodox they do not recongnize the Pope as the head of the church. They also allow divorced Catholics to receive communion which is one reason many Catholics have left the Roman Catholic Church. Actually the Episcopal church is so similiar to Catholic. Preists marry, and divorce is frowned upon however and you must go thru an annulment process very similar to the Catholic church to remarry and the Episcopal Bishop much approve. The mass is almost the same and divorced people may receive Communion. Confession is not one to one behind a closed door with the priest unless you request it.. I grew up a Roman Catholic but have I attended the Episcopal church and find it welcoming. I agree it is interesting to visit differant churches because I don't think as most of us do it does not matter where you go...
I spent my first 36 years of my life as a Catholic and joined the Episcopal Church 17 years ago for a variety of reasons. If I were to move to The Villages tomorrow I would probably join Hope Lutheran as I have attended there a few times while visiting TV, and I really like it there. The Episcopal Church in The Villages is a little more traditional than what I am used to here in suburban Chicago. I have also attended St. Timothy's in The Village a couple of times, and I want to check out St. Vincent de Paul in Wildwood once their new church is finished.

How is the Monday bingo at St. Timothy's? I love playing bingo. Ironically most of the Catholic churches in northwest suburban Chicago don't offer bingo on a regular basis.
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Could someone tell me where this church is located?

The church is in Belleview - near the City Hall

Just google - St. Paul's National Catholic Church to get all the info.

Father Mark Niznic is the pastor and Fernando Verala is the Music Director.

Fernando (FORTE) group is currently competing on AMERICA'S GOT TALENT
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The church is in Belleview - near the City Hall

Just google - St. Paul's National Catholic Church to get all the info.

Father Mark Niznic is the pastor and Fernando Verala is the Music Director.

Fernando (FORTE) group is currently competing on AMERICA'S GOT TALENT
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The church is in Belleview - near the City Hall

Just google - St. Paul's National Catholic Church to get all the info.

Father Mark Niznic is the pastor and Fernando Verala is the Music Director.

Fernando (FORTE) group is currently competing on AMERICA'S GOT TALENT
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Would like reviews

The church is in Belleview - near the City Hall

Just google - St. Paul's National Catholic Church to get all the info.

Father Mark Niznic is the pastor and Fernando Verala is the Music Director.

Fernando (FORTE) group is currently competing on AMERICA'S GOT TALENT
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I've never reviewed a church before, but here goes...let's start with the Communal Wine which unites romantic brussels sprout midtones and a raucous Cool Whip aroma not unlike Champs de Merde's 2011 Bordeaux while still paying homage to tradition by mixing a you-know-you-want-it lavender bouquet with a Cap'n Crunch finishing. The wafers are nothing to write home about. The organist is superb and adds trills and flourishes which will make you tap your foot to the most boring of hymns. The costumes affect a gay and jolly atmosphere but the sermons lack the fire and brimstone one might have enjoyed in some of the local Pentacostal gatherings. The obligitory Friday Evening Spaghetti Dinners embrace a school cafeteria Ethos and they nail it. Sadly, no bingo.
Great review for your first one!
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