Quizzes & Puzzles11 mins ago
Consecrated Oil
for the coronation - what a load of tosh! Does anyone really believe that something made now is actually anything other than just a mixture of stuff put together by a few men in posh frocks?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by lankeela. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/a mp/holy -oil-to -anoint -king-c harles- iii-at- his-cor onation -is-con secrate d-in-je rusalem -128248 34
Is this it?
Not sure what your query is
Is this it?
Not sure what your query is
When they consecrate it they make it holy.
I mean, obviously if you’re not religious then it doesn’t mean anything but the whole ceremony is bound up in religion.
They could consecrate a bottle of olive oil from Sainsburys instead but there are probably limits. They could also pull a cracker and put a paper hat on his head instead …
I mean, obviously if you’re not religious then it doesn’t mean anything but the whole ceremony is bound up in religion.
They could consecrate a bottle of olive oil from Sainsburys instead but there are probably limits. They could also pull a cracker and put a paper hat on his head instead …
It doesn't matter to non-believers does it? It does to believers. King Charles is a believer and the whole ceremony has a deep religious significance. So deep that it held her late Maj. to her duty for the whole of her long life.
The 'men in posh frocks' are enacting a time-honoured religious ritual. If you don't believe - it's easy, don't believe and laugh. It's still a special oil, coming from the Mount of Olives etc..
But have a little grace to allow others their beliefs without mocking, please.
The 'men in posh frocks' are enacting a time-honoured religious ritual. If you don't believe - it's easy, don't believe and laugh. It's still a special oil, coming from the Mount of Olives etc..
But have a little grace to allow others their beliefs without mocking, please.
The coronation is expected to be a "cost-of-living" coronation, cut down to approximately half the length of the previous one in 1953 with approximately the number of "VIP" guests.
But it's still estimated to cost around £100m, and it is the government who is footing the bill.
Yet Charles became one of the richest people on the planet when he inherited his mother's wealth - on which he paid not one penny in inheritance tax.
And yet the sheeple will still waive their flags...
But it's still estimated to cost around £100m, and it is the government who is footing the bill.
Yet Charles became one of the richest people on the planet when he inherited his mother's wealth - on which he paid not one penny in inheritance tax.
And yet the sheeple will still waive their flags...