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Do you guys go to Temple on Saturday? LOL!teeth_smile
CYNIC 6111 reads
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Our Peyton, who art in Indy, Hallowed be thy arm. Thy Bowl will come, it will be
won, in Miami as it was in 07. Give us Super Sunday, our deserved win, And give us
many touchdowns, but don't let the Aint's score against us. Lead us not into
frustration; But deliver us a Super Bowl, for thine is the dynasty, the NFL's
best, and the glory of Indy....forever. Amen

but there is always the Big one


Hail Mary, full of grace
N'awlins Saints be in first place,
The Lord is with dem.
Blessed art dem among da NFC,
and blessed is the arm of da QB , Brees.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us Saint fans now,
and as the superbowl approachs
Who Dat

amen

the good book warns of false prophets.

So one of you........................?



OH HELL>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>GEAUX SAINTS!!!!!!!!!!!! :-D

FatherFollowme4637 reads

Very good prayers.

I do know which one will be answered, but I am sworn not to tell.

As for the profits, they are also known as ticket scalpers.


Amen
2010 = 28

Gotta cover all bases so when you mix a few barucha's with the Rosary and a wee bit voodoo you gots some pretty strong mojo

Shalom all y'all

FatherFollowme4128 reads

It is all good.

Amen
XLV = 4

BTW RabbiFollowme sends  Mazel Tov at ya.

Be ready to say mourners kaddish for the Colts but not to worry, we will have enough for a minyan at the Mannings house while they sit shiva.

and for all the Farve / Viqueen fans  da kosher Cajun sez


Yit-ga-dal v’yit-ka-dash sh’mei ra-ba b’al-ma di-v’ra chi-r’u’tei,
v’yam-lich mal-chu-tei b’cha-yei-chon u-v’yo-mei-chon
u-v’cha-yei d’chol beit Yis-ra-eil, ba-a-ga-la u-vi-z’man ka-riv,
v’im-ru: A-mein.
Y’hei sh’mei ra-ba m’va-rach l’a-lam u-l’al-mei al-ma-ya.
Yit-ba-rach v’yish-ta-bach, v’yit-pa-ar v’yit-ro-mam v’yit-na-sei,
v’yit-ha-dar v’yit-a-leh v’yit-ha-lal sh’mei d’kud-sha, b’rich hu,
l’ei-la min kol bir-cha-ta v’shi-ra-ta, tush-b’cha-ta v’neh-cheh-ma-ta
da-a-mi-ran b’al-ma, v’im-ru: A-mein.
Y’hei sh’la-ma ra-ba min sh’ma-ya v’cha-yim, a-lei-nu v’al kol
Yis-ra-el, v’im-ru: A-mein.
O-seh sha-lom bi-m’ro-mav, hu ya-a-seh sha-lom a-lei-nu v’al kol
Yis-ra-eil, v’im-ru: A-mein.



I know that was a low blow

PATER noster, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen.


I am going to get kicked over to the P&R board if I keep this up.  Better to go back to the generic Who Dat

Good and gracious God, just as the nation of Israel stood on the banks of the river Jordan, we the Who Dat Nation now stand on the banks of the Mississippi, filled with joyful anticipation. We stand on these banks looking back from whence we came. Although we do not share a history of slavery in Egypt, we do share a common history of pain and heartache.

   We remember the National Football League Season of 1980 and our downtrodden days of 1-and-15. We repent for our shameful past of wearing bags on our heads, forgetting that you were on our side. We recall the days when instead of looking forward to the playoffs, we could only look at each other and tearfully say, "Wait 'til next year."

Indeed, we have been through a long journey through the desert of athletic despair. But as we stand on these banks today, we know that our days in the desert are over.

Just like the Hebrew children, our 40 years of wandering in the desert have come to an end. With eyes of faith, we can see the promised land! We can taste the Super Bowl! And, yes Lord, we believe.

Lord, it is our time to claim the blessings that you promised our ancestors. In the name of Hap Glaudi, Jim Finks and Buddy Diliberto we now claim our rightful place among the elite teams in the NFL.

Through the prayers and guidance of our elders Tom and Gayle Benson, and the leadership of Rita Benson LeBlanc, we have become the strong nation that you, our God, have always intended us to be.

We, the Who Dat Nation, are ready to do what was often considered impossible. We are ready to march around the city of New Orleans, as Joshua marched around Jericho. We are ready to band together in a spirited dance, as David did in Jerusalem. We are ready to walk together united, as the Israelites walked across the dry bed of the river Jordan. But, we need you to hold back the waters of doubt, just as you held back the waters of the Jordan.

Endowed with Your amazing grace, we formally begin our march to the Super Bowl!

With the faith of our ancestors, we call down the power of God to strengthen our players and coaches.

With the courage of our elders, we call down the protection of the angels to guard them from major injuries.

With four decades of hope, we call down the presence of the heavenly saints to lead the New Orleans Saints onto the battlefield of the gridiron.

We thank you for giving us a taste of what is to come. But, now we are ready for the banquet. We have proven ourselves worthy of your grace.Now, through your providence, may we, the Who Dat Nation, finally reach the Promised Land.

Amen!

The Rev. R. Tony Ricard

Pastor, Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish



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