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Chalice Ceremony
Sir Edward:
I think this is pretty cool. The Knights of Columbus do this for deceased knights.
http://www.documentfactoryllc.com/1989/4th_chalice_ceremony.htm
Sir William:
You would post this at a time when I'm struggling with age...lol
My youngest daughter just turned 17 yesterday. The baby. I am between 'freaked out' and 'ready for the charge'.
All I need is for some young one to make a comment about having one foot in the grave and you will read about me in the nightly news. lol
Sir Gerard de Rodes:
A nice touch ;)
G
Sir Edward:
--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-06-24, 18:23:31 ---All I need is for some young one to make a comment about having one foot in the grave and you will read about me in the nightly news. lol
--- End quote ---
Well, I think you're still a little younger than me (though not by much), so you won't have to worry about getting that from me. Not til you catch up and pass me, anyway. :)
Joshua Santana:
Quite interesting, does this mean that we can get to do this Ceremony when one of us has passed away? If so, I would step up and do the Knightly version of a eulogy for anyone one of ye brethren and trust me, I will put good tales of your deeds of Chivalry and Valor!
On the other hand, it does look like a good idea for a ceremony, i just cannot put my finger as to what it would be perfect for (in my mind, certainly not for deceased Knights. Too gloomy).
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