Yesterday I went to an Orthodox parish for Holy Thursday (morning). And afterwards, I asked to take a look at a little bookstore. But for some odd reason, the guy knew I was Catholic and he refused to sell me a prayer bead!
I'm thinking to myself, "What in the world!?"
And his reason? Because I'm not Orthodox!
Is this normal??
It made no sense to me at all: It's not like a prayer bead is a sacrament.
And if the guy were to sell me a Bible (which I believe is far more sacred than a prayer bead, since it contains the words of Christ), I'd be absolutely confused.
I was about to ask my Orthodox friend to buy it for me, and ask him to simply hand it over to me afterwards. LOL
Anyway, does this stuff happen often?? Or is there something weird about this??
-Jason
I'm thinking to myself, "What in the world!?"
And his reason? Because I'm not Orthodox!
Is this normal??
It made no sense to me at all: It's not like a prayer bead is a sacrament.
And if the guy were to sell me a Bible (which I believe is far more sacred than a prayer bead, since it contains the words of Christ), I'd be absolutely confused.
I was about to ask my Orthodox friend to buy it for me, and ask him to simply hand it over to me afterwards. LOL
Anyway, does this stuff happen often?? Or is there something weird about this??
-Jason