It looks like one of them is a miraculous medal (the virgin Mary). One of the others looks like it might be St. Jude (who is the patron saint of hopeless cases, and is the sponsor of my life as I know it. ) and his feast day is the day after Scott's birthday. http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=127
There is no such thing as a "perfect Catholic". It's an oxymoron. In the end, God made Scott the way he is. He put him on this earth to accomplish something. The journey is his to make and he sure is making it one hell of a ride!Yes, I'm a good Catholic school educated, Irish-Italian princess. BUT, I don't think that one needs to be a practicing Catholic to be spiritual and be a good person. I don't agree with the Catholic Church in it's entirety, but I do believe in God and the Bible.
Wow, well said - I could have wrote that last part myself.. But I guess we Irish-Italians think alike?
LMAO. Guilt, a side of macaroni with gravy and a shot of whiskey. We're taking over here!! EclecticBohemian is Irish-Italian too.
^^Megan, any chance you know where that pic was originally taken?
I just found the original source of the pics. They were taken in London in 2001 by photographer Ross Halfin. http://www.rosshalfin.co.uk/stone-templ ... ots01.php#
Count me in the Irish-Italian stuff, with a tiny bit of French-Canadian.
SOO....Scott likes blondes now huh? This can give a couple of us here some more hope...
It looks like one of them is a miraculous medal (the virgin Mary). One of the others looks like it might be St. Jude (who is the patron saint of hopeless cases, and is the sponsor of my life as I know it. ) and his feast day is the day after Scott's birthday. http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=127OR, they could really mean nothing, and he might just appreciate their artistic beauty. I love that photo, it's adorable. He does look very sad though.
what's up with the catholic priest collar in some of those halfin pictures?
yeah those,Why was he rocking a clerical collar?