Mary Christmas all Brethren in Christ
Daniel Marsh Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2015 9,750 2,615 Livingston County, MI, US ✟199,779.00 Country United States Faith Christian Marital Status Married Politics US-Republican Dec 22, 2020 #1 Dec 22, 2020 Add bookmark #1 Mary Christmas all Brethren in Christ Reactions: GOD Shines Forth! and Pavel Mosko ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Hazelelponi :sighing: Site Supporter Jun 25, 2018 9,375 8,788 55 USA ✟691,408.00 Country United States Faith Baptist Marital Status Married Politics US-Republican Dec 22, 2020 #2 Dec 22, 2020 Add bookmark #2 Do you mean "Merry"? If so, merry Christmas to you.. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 0
nonaeroterraqueous Nonexistent Member Aug 16, 2014 2,915 2,724 ✟188,987.00 Country United States Faith Protestant Marital Status Married Dec 22, 2020 #3 Dec 22, 2020 Add bookmark #3 Hazelelponi said: Do you mean "Merry"? If so, merry Christmas to you.. Click to expand... Reactions: Hazelelponi ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 0
Daniel Marsh Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2015 9,750 2,615 Livingston County, MI, US ✟199,779.00 Country United States Faith Christian Marital Status Married Politics US-Republican Dec 23, 2020 #4 Dec 23, 2020 Add bookmark #4 Hazelelponi said: Do you mean "Merry"? If so, merry Christmas to you.. Click to expand... Without Mary Jesus would not have been born. Yes, I meant Mary. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 0
Hazelelponi said: Do you mean "Merry"? If so, merry Christmas to you.. Click to expand... Without Mary Jesus would not have been born. Yes, I meant Mary.
Daniel Marsh Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2015 9,750 2,615 Livingston County, MI, US ✟199,779.00 Country United States Faith Christian Marital Status Married Politics US-Republican Dec 23, 2020 #5 Dec 23, 2020 Add bookmark #5 Does Christmas mean Christ Mass? Most of us would assume it originates from the word Christ, as the whole idea of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus (no, it's not just about the presents). To a point that is the case - the word is a shortened form of "Christ's mass", or "Cristes Maesse" as it was first recorded in 1038. Where did the term 'Christmas' come from, what does it mean ... www.thesun.co.uk › fabulous › christmas-term-meaning-... ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 0
Does Christmas mean Christ Mass? Most of us would assume it originates from the word Christ, as the whole idea of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus (no, it's not just about the presents). To a point that is the case - the word is a shortened form of "Christ's mass", or "Cristes Maesse" as it was first recorded in 1038. Where did the term 'Christmas' come from, what does it mean ... www.thesun.co.uk › fabulous › christmas-term-meaning-...
Hazelelponi :sighing: Site Supporter Jun 25, 2018 9,375 8,788 55 USA ✟691,408.00 Country United States Faith Baptist Marital Status Married Politics US-Republican Dec 23, 2020 #6 Dec 23, 2020 Add bookmark #6 Daniel Marsh said: Without Mary Jesus would not have been born. Yes, I meant Mary. Click to expand... Well that's just weird... that makes it into some form of statement rather than a wishing others well... a decidedly Catholic statement at that. Hope you have a pleasant mass in honor of the human mother of the Christ then. Good day. Last edited: Dec 23, 2020 Reactions: Daniel Marsh ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 0
Daniel Marsh said: Without Mary Jesus would not have been born. Yes, I meant Mary. Click to expand... Well that's just weird... that makes it into some form of statement rather than a wishing others well... a decidedly Catholic statement at that. Hope you have a pleasant mass in honor of the human mother of the Christ then. Good day.
nonaeroterraqueous Nonexistent Member Aug 16, 2014 2,915 2,724 ✟188,987.00 Country United States Faith Protestant Marital Status Married Dec 23, 2020 #7 Dec 23, 2020 Add bookmark #7 Daniel Marsh said: Without Mary Jesus would not have been born. Yes, I meant Mary. Click to expand... Then it would be more grammatically correct to call it Marian Christmas (though it would still be a fragment). Reactions: Daniel Marsh ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 0
Daniel Marsh said: Without Mary Jesus would not have been born. Yes, I meant Mary. Click to expand... Then it would be more grammatically correct to call it Marian Christmas (though it would still be a fragment).
Daniel Marsh Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2015 9,750 2,615 Livingston County, MI, US ✟199,779.00 Country United States Faith Christian Marital Status Married Politics US-Republican Dec 24, 2020 #8 Dec 24, 2020 Add bookmark #8 Hazelelponi said: Well that's just weird... that makes it into some form of statement rather than a wishing others well... a decidedly Catholic statement at that. Hope you have a pleasant mass in honor of the human mother of the Christ then. Good day. Click to expand... I am not a Catholic, just a Historical Christian. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share Upvote 0
Hazelelponi said: Well that's just weird... that makes it into some form of statement rather than a wishing others well... a decidedly Catholic statement at that. Hope you have a pleasant mass in honor of the human mother of the Christ then. Good day. Click to expand... I am not a Catholic, just a Historical Christian.