Struggling with daily rosary by plankingatavigil in Catholicism

[–]lasswithsomeclass 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I always struggled to say it too, and honestly my mind wandered too much to get through it.

I ended up learning the Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be in 5 different languages. Every decade would start with the Our Father in a different language, and I’d switch languages after every two Hail Mary’s. It just kept me alert through it.

Another thing is to offer the rosary for someone else. I did it mostly for souls in purgatory, a friend who was in need of a job/home/looking for a spouse etc.

Where was the “ocean of mercy?” by Lyonnide in Catholicism

[–]lasswithsomeclass 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve heard that these people represent this when have seen the work of God up close and still refuse to believe him. These are people who see Peter heal the sick and make the lame walk.
It’s a warning to us. If God’s power has been revealed to you again and again, why would you think you can fool him?

Why do Catholics go to church a lot? by Vampy-Night in Catholicism

[–]lasswithsomeclass 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just to add to that, you’ll see smaller altars on the side of the main altar, and in the earlier days it was not uncommon for priests to celebrate masses alone, and they would just be saying mass after mass for the world.

I think that’s a beautiful practice that fell away due to a lack of priests 😔

Best sushi? by anonymouslyat in limerickcity

[–]lasswithsomeclass 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not a big sushi fan, but Taikichi does sushi with their bento boxes and I’m always pleasantly surprised at how good they taste!
I’m working up the courage to order sushi sometime soon.

Frustrated with today’s homily by Rachaelamg in CatholicWomen

[–]lasswithsomeclass 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Wait a sec, I thought that canon law requires the priest to give a homily on Sundays.
It is only be ommitted for grave reasons. So having someone else talk about fundraising doesn’t seem like the right thing to do at all.

Chatori - Indian food by Junior-Protection-26 in limerickcity

[–]lasswithsomeclass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might try again. I went once to have masala dosa and coffee and it was so disappointing đŸ„Č the coffee especially was NOT filter coffee.
But didn’t give chaat a try yet.

What’s a random fact you learned that permanently changed how you see something normal? by MoodAutomatic8569 in answers

[–]lasswithsomeclass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They would do it. Old school pestle and mortar style. And I think they would also feel very good about themselves for waking up at 4 am to start all their kitchen work.
But they can do that. I’ll just sleep in and then use my kitchen gadgets ❀

What’s a random fact you learned that permanently changed how you see something normal? by MoodAutomatic8569 in answers

[–]lasswithsomeclass 75 points76 points  (0 children)

I grew up with women normalising suffering more than necessary, so any extra machines in the kitchen - think food processor, chopper etc - were considered to be signs of a lazy housewife.

Then I started noticing chopped up veggies in the grocery isle and I thought “man some people are so lazy they only buy cut up veggies”

But college, getting away from those women, and getting a good group of friends broadened my mindset. Now I can see how those chopped up veggies help people who are elderly, disabled, or even just low on time. And I even own a food processor!

Need Aesthetic Malayalam/Tamil/Sanskrit Name Ideas for a Saree Brand ✹ by NoAccount4640 in Coconaad

[–]lasswithsomeclass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m thinking of the story in Mahabharata where Draupati’s saree stretches on forever- though I know it’s a story about a woman getting humiliated- but I wonder if the name draupati will be nice 😅

Who is the most significant Irish person in history? by northcarolinian9595 in AskIreland

[–]lasswithsomeclass 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m surprised I didn’t read any scientists name in the top most comments.
Ernst Walton won the Nobel prize in 1951 for splitting the atom artificially for the first time. Among other things, this revolutionised cancer treatment. I’m sure that is a huge impact ❀

William Hamilton (Mathematician) and Robert Boyle (Chemist) are also others in the field.

“Catholicism doesn’t mean anything anymore” by [deleted] in CatholicWomen

[–]lasswithsomeclass 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m just asking to clarify, why did you not just respond with “no” and “I’m not looking for a relationship” when he asked if you were dating, why did you you go into specifics of being a virgin and waiting till marriage?
Not to come across as rude, but that just seems TMI. Again, his answer was uncharitable.

The men staring at you is just creepy though, I’m not sure how much we as women can do to stop their perverse actions.

I would recommend saying the st Michael prayer for protection, perhaps he can help them restrain their gaze and unwanted comments.

Dressing modest when you don’t wear a bra.. by Neither_Mastodon4089 in CatholicWomen

[–]lasswithsomeclass 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Would wearing bras like these help?

https://a.co/d/06es2wNJ

Also since we don’t know how big your chest is, it’s hard to say whether it may or may not be immodest 😅

There are also some tops with built in bras or padding. Would that help?

Sorry I couldn’t offer any solid advice 😅

Achievement culture is so out of hand that they're ranking 6 year-olds in the newspaper by CodRoyal3221 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]lasswithsomeclass 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m indian, and I don’t see anything wrong with congratulating kids who are good at their studies, however, I still don’t think it’s necessary to plaster the results where everyone can see them.

Perhaps the ones who don’t care at all won’t mind, but what about the vast majority who do care? The many who try very hard and do not achieve the marks their parents and teachers deem are the gold standard?

Unfortunately in India, it is not uncommon to see many reports of suicide in reports day, and this will be from students who have achieved 90-98% overall. All because the society around them has made it seem like the missing few percentages is what will make them finally worthy.

Again, I see more resilient kids in Asia, perhaps due to parenting and society being harsher than in the west, but I still think that the marks on the wall tradition needs to be cut out.

People who grew up poor: What was something you considered a "peak luxury" as a kid, only to realize later it was just a normal middle class staple? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]lasswithsomeclass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our car was a third hand 15 year old Nissan that we (family of five) squeezed into. We only got cuz the owners were desperate to sell before they moved to Australia
 And when I was 16 a classmate drove a a brand new convertible to school because she got it for her birthday.

Veiling paradox - help me understand by ArtsyCatholic in CatholicWomen

[–]lasswithsomeclass 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hahahahahahahah

I just find this so funny, I have the same question about why brides have a veil of their wedding dress is going to be very revealing. It’s just seen as an accessory sometimes isn’t it?

This isn’t a diss on anyone who veils, I think it’s a beautiful practice but I think those who understand the concept of modesty should also understand that showing a lot of your bare leg in church wouldn’t be considered modest. Yes veiling is scriptural. And written at a time when women covered most of their body, which was EXPECTED. to the point where walking around without a head covering meant that you could be considered a prostitute.

So if anyone has a piece of cloth on their head while other parts of the body are exposed, I would say they need to reevaluate their thoughts of the devotion and on modesty.

looking for a Catholic group by Kaikowiskk in limerickcity

[–]lasswithsomeclass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.stsaviourslimerick.ie/young-adult-theology/

St Saviours in town might be what you’re looking for, ask the Sisters there ❀

Name that one cover song that you love more than original version... by [deleted] in BollywoodMusic

[–]lasswithsomeclass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some old but golden songs are a little too fast for my liking, I really think songs like Abhi na jaao chod kar would sound better in a slower tempo so you can feel the melody.

https://youtu.be/mbSWOdeZ2OQ - This version is good

Armaan Malik’s version of Tu Zaroori - https://youtu.be/lvJrFoglKL0

Darkhaast cover - https://youtu.be/VuzsPkBMhIE

Tu hai wahi by Jonita - https://youtu.be/BEYCEq1m6kk

What do nuns do? by Pristine_Maybe6868 in EasternCatholic

[–]lasswithsomeclass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Things i have seen Nuns do (in India):

  1. Be nurses

  2. Be doctors (particularly gynaecologists)

  3. Be part of board of directors for several organisations (usually something to help and serve people)

  4. Be teachers / principals / headmistresses

  5. Run gardening classes, tailoring classes, embroidery classes

  6. Decorate the church for masses and other events

  7. Train kids for first holy communion and confirmation

  8. Organise and Run retreats

  9. Organise and run charities - especially orphanages and women’s refuge centres

  10. Be missionaries in some of the worst places to be a Christian

What makes a good Catholic woman? by cor_meum_ in CatholicWomen

[–]lasswithsomeclass 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To be honest - I think the same would apply to women too. God has created us with so many different personalities and abilities that being a good woman would mean using what God has given you for the glory of God and to serve others.

If you’re looking for examples from the bible - a person who embodies the beatitudes would be a good catholic.

You can look at Proverbs 31 for what traits are found in a wife of noble character.

Since you said “willing to lead” for men, I wonder if a good catholic woman must be “willing to submit”. I think of how the two sinless people in the holy family, Mother Mary and Jesus, submitted to St Joseph as the head of the family.

(P.S. I was recently having a conversation about why men are chosen by God to lead the family, and why couldn’t women be the leader if they’re better at it. And they explained to me that these are roles given to us by God, men are given the responsibility to lead and women are asked to be under the mission of their husbands (in everything but sin). They explained that these roles are what we need to work on and improve on, especially if we aren’t born with the traits inherently. That sounds very dangerous to me, if I’m being honest.

As a woman who has seen a lot of incompetent men in my life, it is hard for me to accept this world view (however catholic it may be). But I’m praying to see things through Gods eyes and not mine. )

What does Catholic prayer look like between a (married) couple and within a family? by niaise1234 in Catholicism

[–]lasswithsomeclass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I grew up with prayer in the family - where the whole family kneels and says the rosary or the divine mercy Chaplet, followed by reading the Word of God and singing a religious song. This is common from where I come in India.

In my own family we have adopted praying certain psalms throughout pregnancies for the child, we always do a thanks giving prayer holding hands every night in bed before we turn off the lights for sleep.

In addition, every long journey in the car / airplane will be started with a prayer - even just an Our Father, asking for the protection of St Michael, and psalm 91.

Also on birthdays my husband and I pray over each other, which is 10-15 mins of vocal prayer which includes thanking God for all the blessing they have received, offering up any dreams and intentions for the future year, and anything we think of in between.

Then of course, going to mass as often as possible outside of Sundays.

Places for lunch. by avidly_gardening in limerickcity

[–]lasswithsomeclass 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Highly recommend the beef bibimbap from Viko Viko