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  2. These Funny and Clean Christian Jokes Can Be Enjoyed by ... - AOL

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    Share these funny, church-appropriate jokes with your faithful friends, Bible study group, or Christian parents for a round of giggles (and maybe a few groans).

  3. Genuflection - Wikipedia

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    Today, the gesture is common in the Christian religious practices of the Anglicanism, [1] Lutheranism, [2] the Catholic Church, [3] and Western Rite Orthodoxy. [4] The Latin word genuflectio , from which the English word is derived, originally meant kneeling with both knees rather than the rapid dropping to one knee and immediately rising that ...

  4. 110 short jokes for kids and adults that are total knee-slappers

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    Find funny puns, corny one-liners and bad-but-good jokes that even Dad would approve of. Get everyone giggling with these short jokes for kids and adults. Find funny puns, corny one-liners and bad ...

  5. Black Rubric - Wikipedia

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    It explained that kneeling was an expression of "humble and grateful acknowledging of the benefits of Christ, given unto the worthy receiver" and did not imply any adoration of the bread and wine or of the real and essential presence of Christ's natural flesh and blood. [3] Historians have asked about whose victory the Black Rubric represents.

  6. 105 truly funny jokes that'll make you laugh yourself silly - AOL

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    That's because we've collected the best of the worst dad jokes, including groan-worthy puns, knock-knocks, dumb witticisms and the funniest anecdotes you'll find just about anywhere.

  7. Kneeler - Wikipedia

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    A kneeler is a cushion (also called a tuffet, hassock, genuflexorium, or genuflectorium) or a piece of furniture used for resting in a kneeling position during Christian prayer. [ 1 ] Traditional solid oak church pews with kneelers

  8. Prie-dieu - Wikipedia

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    Prie-dieu may be provided in church weddings for the bride and groom to kneel on during the service (either one long double prie-dieu or a pair), or may be used by a cleric when he or she leads the worshippers in prayers such as litanies and other prayers.

  9. Kneeling - Wikipedia

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    A boy kneeling in the courtyard of the Great Umayyed Mosque in Syria. Kneeling is a basic human position where one or both knees touch the ground. According to Merriam-Webster, kneeling is defined as "to position the body so that one or both knees rest on the floor". [1] Kneeling with only one knee, and not both, is called genuflection.