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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 651892" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>He's very elderly, and my religious beliefs, or lack thereof, have only come up in conversation a few times over the years. I have driven him to church functions in the past, so it is possible that he's forgotten. I do know that he's added me to prayer lists and the like in the past, which I don't mind if it makes him feel better.</p><p></p><p>I'll call the Diocese tomorrow and make arrangements for rehoming the rosary.</p><p></p><p>I have NO intention of co-signing anything for my sister. I'm more concerned about her drinking again, especially to the point that she phoned me at that hour of the AM. She doesn't manage money well, and as far as I'm concerned, needs to get out of the hole she got herself into on her own. Part of it is the divorce, but part of it is a long-standing pattern of mismanagement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 651892, member: 1963"] He's very elderly, and my religious beliefs, or lack thereof, have only come up in conversation a few times over the years. I have driven him to church functions in the past, so it is possible that he's forgotten. I do know that he's added me to prayer lists and the like in the past, which I don't mind if it makes him feel better. I'll call the Diocese tomorrow and make arrangements for rehoming the rosary. I have NO intention of co-signing anything for my sister. I'm more concerned about her drinking again, especially to the point that she phoned me at that hour of the AM. She doesn't manage money well, and as far as I'm concerned, needs to get out of the hole she got herself into on her own. Part of it is the divorce, but part of it is a long-standing pattern of mismanagement. [/QUOTE]
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