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The 10 commandments

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MaryBS · 25/06/2006 21:39

I'm shocked! I discovered today that Catholics number the 10 commandments differently from the C of E (and probably everyone else!)

In the 'Catholic' commandments, number 4 is "Honour thy father and thy mother". I told my Vicar I'd broken the 4th commandment, he assumed I meant keeping the Sabbath day holy, and we had a very confused conversation until we figured out the differences!

Anyone else come across this?

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bloss · 28/06/2006 03:05

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scienceteacher · 28/06/2006 06:37

The Jewish and Orthodox numbering is slightly different too.

They are all from the same verses of Scripture - Exodus 20: 1-17 - but they just put the divisions in slightly different places.

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nearlythree · 28/06/2006 10:39

Do you think it matters, Mary?

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MaryBS · 28/06/2006 11:34

I don't think it matters as such, I might get confused when teaching/leading any sessions though

I'm so used to the 'Catholic' numbering

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janinlondon · 28/06/2006 11:56

Have you seen this ? Gave me a good laugh!

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Lizzi04 · 28/06/2006 19:52

Hi there
I'm new to Mumsnet. I'm a Christian and a trainee Reader (Mary I sympathise with your fears!! I'm just coming to the end of my first year. It's hard work but so worth it!!) I just checked out the Senator/10 Commandments link and it's so funny!!! Thanks for that! Hope you are all well and hope to chat soon.

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MaryBS · 28/06/2006 22:07

Lizzi - where have you been??? I just heard today I've been accepted for Reader training

You might guess, I'm a little excited about it

The link wouldn't work at work, I'll have a look in the morning....

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MaryBS · 29/06/2006 07:38

I see what you mean about that link - it IS funny! I thought he'd have been able to do better than that!!!
His aides obviously didn't brief him very well!

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janinlondon · 29/06/2006 09:34

Whew! Thanks. I thought I might have offended someone with it!

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MaryBS · 29/06/2006 10:24

Nah, it'd take more than that to offend me (example of what offends me - my mother suggesting the reason I'm becoming a Reader is because the Vicar coerced me into it, rather than I might actually have a vocation!)

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Lizzi04 · 29/06/2006 13:58

Hi there!! Well done Mary that's fantastic news!! We can compare notes on how it's going! I'm up in Yorkshire so things may differ but prob not significantly. I know what you mean about people thinking you were coerced though. I'm kind of the new kid on the block and I think some people think I'm jumping the queue as it were! But hey, what God wants, God gets!

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MaryBS · 29/06/2006 16:04

Hi Lizzi. I'm in Ely Diocese, and another NKOTB. I'll have been in my current parish 2 years, come November, and attended an Anglican church for 3 years prior to that, but officially I was still RC, until I was received into the church only this Easter!

It would be fun to have someone to compare notes with

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Lizzi04 · 29/06/2006 16:36

Hi again Mary! I'll look forward to hearing all about it!! When do you start? Will it be saturday mornings like mine? I found the essays a struggle to start wih being out of education for so long but you soon get the hang of it all again!

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MaryBS · 29/06/2006 17:21

My first day is all day, and is Saturday 15 July - so not long at all to go!

I know what you mean about being out of education for so long! Plus I've got 2 young ones, aged 4 and 6, so any studying will have to be done around them! What have I let myself in for? Still, when the call comes....

Please pray for DH, he is accepting, but thats about all - he may find it a bit hard to take, he's not a Christian (yet.... )

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Lizzi04 · 29/06/2006 17:47

Ooh Mary I'll tell you an encouraging story.... My DH was ok with me wanting to go to church when I began about 3.5 yrs ago but said "just don't expect me to go" I was disappointed but accepted it. Time went on and my friend was going through Ordination when he one day said "have you ever thought about ordination? I could see you doing that" When I'd picked myself up off the floor I said that yes I'd thought about it but that it was a long way off. And I said that anyway, I'd be more keen on the idea if my other half was in church with me.....anyhoo he suddenly dedided he'd start to come to the once monthly family service but again said he'd never be confirmed or anything like that...he didn't really need all that!! Aaaand then this year he shocked me beyond the pale when he had a little meeting with our vicar and they chatted at length about his faith. He came home and announced that he was a Christian he'd realised!!! To top it off he was getting confirmed!!!!! He is now a fully fledged confirmed member of our church family and loving every minute of it. He sits in our creche area with our daughter every sunday whilst I lead worship with the vicar!!! WOOHOOO!!! So give it time (slowly slowly catch a monkey) I'll pray on it!!

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MaryBS · 29/06/2006 21:11

Thats amazing!!! Gives me hope!

DH has (once) suggested he come to church, I suggested he make it a family service, but since then he's not mentioned it... and when I asked him one Sunday, he said no, he had things to do.... he DID come to church on Easter Sunday, when I was received into the church, and he offered, I didn't ask. He has joined the men's group, and gets on well with the Vicar, which is always a help... in fact the reason he joined the men's group is that he gets on well with the Vicar! We've been round there a few times for BBQs and they've been here once. As you say, play it slowly, and pray like mad
Thanks for your support.

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Lizzi04 · 30/06/2006 10:03

Any time Mary. Keep me posted. It certainly does help if they click with the vicar. Our Vicar is fab. Very down to earth and easy to get on with. It sure makes a difference. It sounds like DH is coming around to the idea though, eh?! I'll keep praying

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SAHMof1 · 30/06/2006 15:07

Hi Lizzi and Mary. Sorry to crash this thread, but I was encouraged by your story Lizzi. My DH also merely accepts my faith. He is happy to raise our DS (and any other children we may have) Christian too, but he is, by his own definition, more of an agnostic. My current hope (and prayer) is that he?ll be able to support me in teaching our DS about Jesus. I think that?s a start. DH is considering going on the men?s night out this month. Not sure what to say to him. I don?t want to push him.

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MaryBS · 30/06/2006 16:44

Feel free to join in! My DH is just letting me get on with it. He is getting a BIT better though. The other thing is, he is now letting me take DS as well as DD to church, whereas before he used to tempt him to 'stay home with Daddy'.
DH only goes to the men's group because he gets on so well with the Vicar. Its the church BBQ next week at the Vicarage and we'll be going to that as well. Our Vicar is down to earth too - a larger than life character with a GREAT sense of humour!

I know its not worth pushing him into anything, as he only digs his heels in.

I think he'd have objected more to me being a Reader if I'd referred to it as being a "Licensed Lay Minister". By the time I'd let that term slip out, the application was well under way. I HAD explained to him what it meant in terms of what I'd be doing, but I think the thought of me being a "Minister" would have freaked him out.

He works for a firm of builders and he's keeping VERY quiet about my being a Christian, and in particular my application to be a Reader!

I'll pray for both your DH's, and mine too! Plus don't forget everyone on the prayer thread, especially as we've now got a nice new short one (well, it is at the moment!)

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Lizzi04 · 30/06/2006 17:58

Hi SAHMof1 nice to speak to you!! I am always happy to hear from people on this journey. It gives us all encouragement. This is only a quick post as I have a rare night out with a girl friend tonight Cinema and fooood!!

Keep praying on the DH situation as that's what got me here I'm sure. If you persist with prayer God WILL answer. At the end of the day the DH's see how changed we are and how happy the church family makes us and they end thinking "ooh I want some of that!!"

The Lay Minister thing makes what we are letting ourselves in for sound so much more scary though doesn't it Mary!!!! Luckily my DH is mad about history and he has come in quite useful when we studied the early old testament (silly thing is he knew more than I did!!!!)

Keep praying and keep smiling!! (It freaks Mr Evil out!!!

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MaryBS · 30/06/2006 20:37

Have a good time Lizzi, sounds like you deserve it!
I DO keep praying, its what I want more than anything. M. the vicar knows this too, and he's making a great effort to bring DH out. There's a "party in the park" tomorrow pm, and we'll see him and his family there.... (DH will be there after the football anyhow...)

I totally agree with you on how scary it all sounds. They asked me at selection what I thought of it all. I told them I tried not to think of it all at once, but a bit at a time. They seemed to like that answer...

First module is New Testament. Is that how you started? Do you have any books you'd recommend? I've already discovered John Drane's Introduction to the New Testament, and found that very good. I needed something to get me started, since, as I was a former Catholic, reading the bible hasn't come easy to me . Its on our booklist, and God was obviously telling me something when, quite by 'accident' (and we all know about those....), before even my application was handed in, I found myself in the religious section of the library, picking the book up and thinking this looked useful....

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MaryBS · 30/06/2006 20:39

sorry SAHMof1 - not excluding you, please feel free to jump in, change the subject, talk about your DH, think about applying for reader ministry, etc etc

Lizzi - you're the first reader I've had a chance to have much of a chat with!

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SAHMof1 · 04/07/2006 14:43

Thanks for the welcome. I might ?lurk? for a while, if that?s OK? I?m still fairly new to my faith myself (only confirmed as an adult six years ago) and am trying hard to be a ?good Christian?. It feels rather over-whelming, and I keep promising myself that I will pray everyday, but somehow don?t get round to it, then I feel guilty. I?m still trying to get my routine together with my 10 week old DS (first baby)!

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Xavielli · 04/07/2006 15:33

Hello peeps... SAHMo1, just a thought.. God doesn't care how/where/when you pray... I always do it when I am washing up/in the bath/on the loo(!!) as long as you praise him and get the connection... he is there and listening! (That wasnt meant to sound sanctimonious btw... just trying to help)

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Lizzi04 · 04/07/2006 16:35

Hi guys!! Sorry for my silence. Had a hectic few days!! Hope you are all doing well. SAHMof 1, I agree here with Xavielli, I "pray" to God by talking aloud to Him whilst I'm driving along as if He's a passenger! And I talk to Him in my head all day. Don't worry too much if you don't get the time to sit and purely concentrate on prayer. You are looking after a new baby which is a form of prayer in itself if you think about it! You are giving of yourself to look after a beautiful little creation.

MARYBS..... as for books get hold of a copy of Jerome Bible commentary and the Oxford Christian Dictionary, I've found them invaluable. I would also ask your PCC about a book allowance. I got one because I was studying for the benefit of my church and I'm sure it must be a standard thing. There should be a library tat you can use at the venue where your course is running also which is abig help. I'll think on what else I can come up with. The difference is we actually started on the OT Different areas must do the course slightly differently.

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