
Originally Posted by
gilmore
I looks very nice. Which is his denomination?
He's now clergy with the Apostolic Catholic Church in North America (known as CACINA for short). They follow almost the exact teachings as the Roman Catholic Church (which they broke with a number of decades ago) but are a bit less conservative with the interpretation. I am ignorant of such church history but it's my understanding that the only real difference in doctrine is whatever the "big" issue that caused the split of the Roman and Eastern Orthodox churches was. Let's not go there here. 

Originally Posted by
Panache
Congratulations to your partner Dee!
Your
Braemar jacket* looks quite smart as does the rest of your outfit, though perhaps not quite as smart as Ron's at this particular occassion.
Your sporran is where now?
Cheers
Jamie
* Check the cuffs! 
I've actually been wondering about that since the jacket thread that discusses all the varieties of jacket. I'll have to re-read it.

Originally Posted by
Hamish
Congratulations to Ron, Dee, and I have to say that your black and silver do work with with X Marks kilt - a neat, modern look. I've not yet had the pleasure of meeting Ron, but look forward to doing so at The Ferintosh in January.
Thank you Hamish. Hopefully Ron will be able to make the trip with me although with his teaching schedule it may not be until the Storrington Gathering that we will see you together.
Thank you all from the both of us for your congratulations and well wishes. They are greatly appreciated. This is a journey that Ron first set foot on forty years ago as a novitiate in the Bazilian Order of the Roman Catholic church in Canada. After much thought and reflection he decided it was not right for him at that time so changed paths. I have to say I'm glad he did as our paths would never have crossed and we wouldn't have the many blessings in both our lives that we have now - including each other. Ok, Ok. [/sappy]
As I have been learning over the last two years this is not just his journey but OUR journey. Sometimes I'm brought along kicking and screaming but at all times I wholeheartedly support him in this. Ok, Ok. I said [/sappy] but I lapsed back into it.
Thank you all again and I'm off back upstairs to the housefull of company from two countries that are here for several more days.
I could use a dram or two as well.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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