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Two Pictures Of Me At The Wedding


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PhuturePriest

There will definitely be more later, but here are the two we have so far:

[img]http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/536372_4977723487555_276842088_n.jpg[/img]

Look at that amazing posture!

And then of course, you have the picture which proves my sister has me whipped. I did this willingly, and it was in fact my idea.




[img]http://sphotos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/604152_4977709727211_422002207_n.jpg[/img]

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[quote name='FutureCarmeliteClaire' timestamp='1352843287' post='2509383']
I love your sister's dress. :)
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Agreed.

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PhuturePriest

[quote name='FutureCarmeliteClaire' timestamp='1352843287' post='2509383']
I love your sister's dress. :)
[/quote]

That's actually modeled after Kate Middleton's dress.

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DiscerningCatholic

Fun facts:
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[*]My parents' anniversary is actually on Kate and William's wedding day (Kate and William hijacked it).
[*]My mom's wedding dress looked nearly identical to Kate's.
[*]:dance:
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[quote name='the171' timestamp='1352847355' post='2509450']
DAT ALB!
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Do you mean the surplice? I see no albs. :think: I don't like the lace on this one.

You look like you're wearing a Pius XII collar, FP :hehe2:

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[quote name='the171' timestamp='1352847355' post='2509450']
DAT ALB!
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It's a surplice, sweetie.

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[i]Surplice:[/i]
[i]It was originally a long garment with open sleeves reaching nearly to the ground, as it remains in the [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglican"]Anglican[/url] tradition, but in the [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic"]Roman Catholic[/url] tradition, the surplice often has shorter, closed sleeves and square shoulders. Anglicans typically refer to a Roman-style surplice with the [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Latin"]Medieval Latin[/url] term cotta [meaning 'cut-off' in Italian], as it is derived from the cut-off alb. English-speaking Roman Catholics, however, typically do not make the distinction between the two styles, and refer to both by the term "surplice".[/i]

I googled this term because I would have called what FP is wearing a 'cotta' and now I know why! In the English Carmel where I am entering, that is what they call it - funny though because they were founded from France and aren't Anglican ... just custom I guess.

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PhuturePriest

[quote name='sixpence' timestamp='1352849604' post='2509475']
FP...you have small eyebrows... but that is a pretty surplice...
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Um... thank you for making me concerned about how my eyebrows look now?

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