I have one on the front of my house. It looks especially nice at night with the illumination from the christmas lights making it glow and contrasting it against the dark night sky.
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I usually fly an American Flag outside of my house. But, I put up Christmas lights, and the flag was old anyway so I don't have it up right now.
I'll put up a fresh new one after Christmas.
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No because I don't live in the Vatican City State. If I want to denote my Catholicism I do it w/ a big ugly statue like everyone else.
It is the flag of the Vatican City State, but I also view it as a symbol of my Catholic faith. The way I see it, if people can fly football flags in my neighborhood, I can fly the flag that represents my faith. If you prefer statues, that's your preference. I think my flag is a lot less expensive than getting a statue. If I had a high paying job, I would probably get a statue, too, in addition to my flag.No because I don't live in the Vatican City State. If I want to denote my Catholicism I do it w/ a big ugly statue like everyone else.
real subtle way to drop a hint, tad.I don't have a flag but that would make a lovely Christmas gift.![]()
I agree. And I forgot to make the point that different ethnic groups in America have flags showing pride in their various cultures. For example, there are a lot of Irish Americans who have the flag of Ireland to show pride in their Irish culture and heritage, Mexican Americans have Mexico flags, Polish Americans have Polish flags, Italian Americans have Italian flags, etc. So why not have a flag that represents our faith and unity with the Holy See? While nations rise and fall, the one thing that will remain is the Catholic Church.I don't have a flag but that would make a lovely Christmas gift.![]()
Damn skippy.
I mean,
I MEAN,
just how many marines does the VC have in the sands of Iraq and Afghanistan anyway ?
Damn skippy.
I mean,
I MEAN,
just how many marines does the VC have in thesands of Iraq and Afghanistan anyway ?
It is the flag of the Vatican City State, but I also view it as a symbol of my Catholic faith. The way I see it, if people can fly football flags in my neighborhood, I can fly the flag that represents my faith. If you prefer statues, that's your preference. I think my flag is a lot less expensive than getting a statue. If I had a high paying job, I would probably get a statue, too, in addition to my flag.
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Ha ha ha ha, I am sorry. but Damn skippy made me laugh. that was from the 80's Charlie !!
It is the flag of the Vatican City State, but I also view it as a symbol of my Catholic faith. The way I see it, if people can fly football flags in my neighborhood, I can fly the flag that represents my faith. If you prefer statues, that's your preference. I think my flag is a lot less expensive than getting a statue. If I had a high paying job, I would probably get a statue, too, in addition to my flag.
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I got it from a flag store in Honolulu, HI. But I would have looked for one online if we wouldn't have found a flag store nearby.Where did you ever get one?
I got it from a flag store in Honolulu, HI. But I would have looked for one online if we wouldn't have found a flag store nearby.
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