Link Trashing the saints by Jeffrey Miller June 23, 2006 written by Jeffrey Miller June 23, 2006 Dawn Eden keeps trashing the saints and must have a beef with Kolbe, but at least all is to good. 3 comments 0 FacebookTwitterGoogle +Pinterest Jeffrey Miller previous post We don't need no stinkin' fingerprints next post What we got here is a failure of excommunication. You may also like From a Rock �n� Roll Lifestyle to the... November 10, 2006 Dull Sermons March 26, 2015 Responding to a "small god" March 29, 2007 Forgotten Classics June 6, 2007 SoDakMonk May 13, 2007 "If you don't pray, you fail" August 3, 2006 Hypertechnical reliance upon statutory provisions November 21, 2002 Leaky Encyclicals and Over Reactions June 16, 2015 Atheists Flee Secular Universities for Catholic Education February 18, 2007 The case for applying Canon 1398 to politicians... May 30, 2007 3 comments Dawn Eden June 23, 2006 - 1:21 pm A beef with Kolbe? You must have the saint confused with Kobe beef. Reply Panda Rosa June 23, 2006 - 11:50 pm Whew! I thought she was upset with them–how can you take issue with Maxilian Kolbe, only to realize it was the other meaning! Reply DoctorThursday June 24, 2006 - 7:33 am I thought Colby was a kind of cheese. Hee hee. I guess if St. Bernadette can drive a Subaru, St. Max can eat Colby cheese. Here in Pennsylvania there used to be a dairy called “St Lawrence” so as kids we ALWAYS said “St. Lawrence milk”…. hee hee again. Reply Leave a Reply to Panda Rosa Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
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A beef with Kolbe? You must have the saint confused with Kobe beef.
Whew! I thought she was upset with them–how can you take issue with Maxilian Kolbe, only to realize it was the other meaning!
I thought Colby was a kind of cheese.
Hee hee.
I guess if St. Bernadette can drive a Subaru, St. Max can eat Colby cheese. Here in Pennsylvania there used to be a dairy called “St Lawrence” so as kids we ALWAYS said “St. Lawrence milk”…. hee hee again.