They're discounting it early. Technically Easter shouldn't be 25% off until the 2nd Sunday. But for the best deals, wait till the 6th Sunday, when Easter is 75% off.
(And yet another reason the feast of the Ascension shouldn't be moved to the following Sunday. Kills the margins.)
In an attempt to catechize the congregation that we are only 1/4 of the way through Easter, Jenny failed to see the implications her sign would have for the pancake breakfast fundraiser that same morning.
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Even the holiest of days is not immune from the tough economy.
They selling chocolate bunnies who lost their ears?
So.... we only get 75% of the salvation?
They're discounting it early. Technically Easter shouldn't be 25% off until the 2nd Sunday. But for the best deals, wait till the 6th Sunday, when Easter is 75% off.
(And yet another reason the feast of the Ascension shouldn't be moved to the following Sunday. Kills the margins.)
Sadly, only 9 disciples saw the risen Lord...
Yeah, but try getting them to discount Ordinary Time.
Secularism is now quantifiable!
Progressive salvation.
Christianity Lite.
In an attempt to catechize the congregation that we are only 1/4 of the way through Easter, Jenny failed to see the implications her sign would have for the pancake breakfast fundraiser that same morning.
Ahhh the real reason as to why there was no lamb at the last supper has finally be resolved.
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