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@Ms_LebouxM
Healing through words, culture & action ❤️ PhD in Public Health in progress | Traditional Healer| @CANSA Volunteer | Marketing & Comms Pro | Marc Marquez #93♥
Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Mayıs 2019
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@Ms_LebouxM **The History Behind Jou Ma Se Easter Pickled Fish**
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@nthatssss Don't buy it this week... the prices are crazy hle
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I’ve never had picked fish 😭
#FreePalestine 🇵🇸@Ms_LebouxM
I'm tired of pretending ne, why do we eat pickled fish on Good Friday? Was it on the Last Supper menu?
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@Mpumie416705 Yep lol. Le nna wena.
Just wanted to know how it became a Good Friday thing and what is in reference to.
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@Ms_LebouxM Black people eat picked fish? Thought that was a coloured thing in Cape Town nogal.
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Same men will know you for years and throw that very same future away for 72 hours of fun.
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men will know you for 72 hours and start planning a future with you
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@Ms_LebouxM You want someone to walk you through information that's freely available? And as for the meat issue, for some Catholics it's an every Friday thing, not just Easter Friday. There is GANG information about why Catholics don't eat meat on Fridays. You are just being patronizing
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Catholic tings. They don't eat meat from Friday🤣
#FreePalestine 🇵🇸@Ms_LebouxM
I'm tired of pretending ne, why do we eat pickled fish on Good Friday? Was it on the Last Supper menu?
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@Ms_LebouxM You wouldn't be asking me this if you genuinely wanted to know and not call other denominations names. Like I said, again, there's a wealth of knowledge on Google. I am not Catholic so I'm not gonna explain Catholic traditions
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@ZimkkyN @itsKhanyikayi_1 Ende the last time I checked, all activities of sacrifice and fasting ended on Palm Sunday. So why le sa je nama ka Good Friday?
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@Ms_LebouxM @itsKhanyikayi_1 Happy you got your answer then.
Remember a lot of practices are a symbolism, same with the sacrifice of not eating red meat on the day of Christ’s crucifixion not necessary following a bishop.
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@ZimkkyN @itsKhanyikayi_1 But it's the very same laws set forth by His Holiness that determine how we observe these days or even if we observe them at all.
For example, even the choice of the books in the Bible was by the Roman Catholic leadership including the Pope of the time.
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@itsKhanyikayi_1 @ZimkkyN Lol I'm bored because I spent my entire childhood believing that it's a Good Friday.
And I was questioning myself in the queue yesterday gore no man, where exactly is it outlined
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@ThatGuy_Tsholo Where is the said messages about not eating meat?
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@Ms_LebouxM Like I said, you are arguing over the traditions of a denomination you don't belong to, whose teachings you'd understand if it was your traditions. There's a lot of writings backed by scripture on Google. The message isn't to eat pickled fish, it's to not eat meat specifically
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@ZimkkyN @itsKhanyikayi_1 The Cape Malay historic account makes more sense because I do not think that His Holiness or the Archbishop of Canterbury eat pickled fish or include it in the litany of Easter.
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@ThatGuy_Tsholo Sunday is the celebration of the resurrection.
We also then have Pentecost Sunday and Ascension day
My question was on the origins of the pickle fish in the Good Friday tradition. Given that everything that is observed during this time is symbolic of the events of the time
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@ThatGuy_Tsholo The stripping of the altar symbolic of Jesus being stripped of his garments.
Friday- we observe the stations of the cross and have a Good Friday service
Saturday it is the service of light, marking how Mary Magdalene was waiting at the tomb of Jesus
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