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Mar 31, 2012 22:32

Crazy meds can mess with your dreams. My crazy meds seem to have made my dreams more vivid, or at least made me remember more details of them. I've always had pretty vivid dreams, but not often dreams that seemed to relate to anything specific that I was going through. That's why I have a "dreams" tag on my LJ; I would write down dreams that seemed ( Read more... )

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kishiriadgr April 1 2012, 17:41:14 UTC
You'd be at least the third person I know who has decamped for the Episcopalians. The RC will put its fingers in its ears and say lalala I can't hear you. I mean, they have your baptismal cert, so that means they can still count you in the ranks of the faithful.

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wantedonvoyage April 6 2012, 05:26:49 UTC
Hey, remember me? I feel so neglectful. I need to go back and read what's been happening with you and so many friends here.

As far as I know, as far as the RCC is concerned, you are one confession away from returning at any time unless you were excommunicated. Being "the one true church" means that they do not recognize the rites of other denominations. My sister's husband was married outside the church but he didn't need an annullment because -- in their eyes -- it didn't count as a marriage. So if your heart is telling you to take a step to affirm your place in TEC, I would not let fear of it being irreversible stop you.

In Ireland, they recently made it impossible to quit.

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