>CCrocket wrote:
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>does canon law of the period reflect the notion that the relics might require
>some time to recharge after each use; or were they thought to be always up and
>ready for action?
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>or was my tender and delicate twig irredemably bent up front in the course of
>the gastly educational process??
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>and, if the latter, does this experience count as a disablity for
>purposes of institutional or governmental support?
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> Dear CC.
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1 Relics_____Semper paratus; Semper effectus.
2.Bent twig_____ can't say! Yet the curly willow is a remarkably
resilient tree. and will outlast many a sturdy oak.
As to "Irredeemable"...... never!
3.Disability and eligibility for institutional or governmental support____
I'm counting on it.
Bet wishes for the New Year.
Josef Gulka
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