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Showing Original Post only (View all)I have to say that Barbara Bush's funeral service is as [View all]
establishment Catholic/Anglican as it gets. It has included as many myths as are present at most of them (including those of my own relatives and friends) but was not unpleasant. All that is missing is the incense.
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I remember that song/hymn being played at funerals in Texas when I was growing up.
CTyankee
Apr 2018
#8
I like 'Fight the Good Fight' as a hymn. That was my grandfather's favourite.
applegrove
Apr 2018
#87
Yes, and she got to choose the music, too. I didn't like it but she did,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2018
#9
Former blackout drunk, haven't had or wanted a drink for 37years but for Trump....
argyl
Apr 2018
#80
Though it was an Episcopal service I was confused with the Apostles Creed. At the end of it
monmouth4
Apr 2018
#46
I'm a faithful watcher of The Tudors and Henry VIII reminds me so much of you know who, it's
monmouth4
Apr 2018
#67
Except that Henry was educated and cultured. He wrote music and poetry
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2018
#68
One of my ancestors with Catholic leanings, Sir John Hussey was beheaded during reign of Henry VIII
wishstar
Apr 2018
#76