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Bede

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Hello,
Just joined.
I'm married, father of two girls and a grandfather of two boys.
I live in England.
 

BlessedByGod

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Hello,
Just joined.
I'm married, father of two girls and a grandfather of two boys.
I live in England.
Hello there Bede and welcome to C.Chat😃!

Sounds like you have your hands full as a Grandfather, two boys. Active I'm guessing. USA here, across the pond, as they say!🙂
May you enjoy enlightenment and good fellowship in your travels on C.Chat.
 
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Bede

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Hello there Bede and welcome to C.Chat😃!

Sounds like you have your hands full as a Grandfather, two boys. Active I'm guessing. USA here, across the pond, as they say!🙂
May you enjoy enlightenment and good fellowship in your travels on C.Chat.
Alas, they live a good distance away so we don't see them often.
 

BlessedByGod

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Alas, they live a good distance away so we don't see them often.
Oh well that's too bad. Nice to see them when you can though no doubt. Something to look forward to in the year.
 
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Bede

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Oh well that's too bad. Nice to see them when you can though no doubt. Something to look forward to in the year.
Oh absolutely.
We see them 3 or 4 times a year. One time is the last two weeks of the summer term when we child mind. Niw that is a busy time. Tiring but fun!:D
 

BlessedByGod

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Oh absolutely.
We see them 3 or 4 times a year. One time is the last two weeks of the summer term when we child mind. Niw that is a busy time. Tiring but fun!:D
With wee ones usuall5 is. Busy but completely worth it! Well I'm glad that not only do you all get to see them, but they get to see you both as well. Very important for them too.
 

oyster67

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Hello,
Just joined.
I'm married, father of two girls and a grandfather of two boys.
I live in England.
A warm welcome to CC, brother Bede.:) Teach the children well, and great will be your reward in Heaven!
 

TabinRivCA

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Hello and welcome! I know you will find CC quite a blessing. God bless you and your family! Btw, my fave shows are filmed in England:)
 
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Bede

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I've chosen the name Bede for my screen name as I have a particular fondness for the Venerable Bede. Venerable for his learning rather than his age. :)

Bede was born on land of St. Peter’s monastery in Wearmouth, North-East England in 672/3. At the age of seven he was entrusted to the monastery for his education. After two years he moved to a new monastery (called St. Paul’s) that was being built a few miles away at Jarrow. The two monasteries considered themselves as one community. Bede remained at St. Paul’s for the rest of his life. While he was still young a plague swept through the monasteries killing many of the monks but Bede survived

He received a good education and became very learned. He is well known for his ecclesiastical history of the early Church in England. But he also wrote commentaries on the scriptures and translated them into the local language. He just completed the Gospel of John before he died in 735.

During his life the Abbot of Bede’s monastery commissioned the monks to produce three complete Bibles (called Pandects). Each Bible used the hides from 1,030 calves to provide the vellum with nine scribes working on each Bible. When complete one Bible weighed 75 pounds and with its protective box would have taken two men to carry it. Not exactly the thing to slip into your back pocket!

The Church was altered after Bede’s time but some of the original Saxon features remain. During an archaeological dig in 1973/4 some fragments of Saxon glass were found and they have been incorporated into a small round Saxon window which was there in Bede’s time. I’m using that as my avatar picture at the moment.

I've visited the site of his monastery twice.
 

von1

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Welcome to Christian Chat God Bless