Because of all the law suits, the Catholic Church is now doing endorsements for a little extra funding.
2006-07-09 13:30:55
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answer #1
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answered by klunk 3
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What is meant by 'Blessed are the fruit of the loom' said during a Catholic church service?
It means bless your drawers!!!!!!
now, go back to sleep!
2006-07-09 21:15:08
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answered by Moma 7
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The guys who wear fruit of the loom's have big censored areas.
2006-07-09 13:25:44
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answer #3
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answered by EasterBunny 5
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It is part of the rosary that Catholics say and they are talking about Mary the Mother of Jesus and they say Blessed is the fruit of thy womb.
2006-07-09 13:29:04
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answer #4
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answered by fat old fart 2
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The phrase is, "...and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus." It is part of the Hail Mary, and may get some people's underwear in a crunch.
2006-07-09 13:28:06
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answered by thylawyer 7
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That is incorrect it is "Blessed is the fruit of thy womb." This is the same thing that Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist said to Mary the mother of Jesus. We call it the "Hail Mary" The Fruit of her womb was Jesus.
2006-07-09 13:30:22
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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I believe that is Blessed is the Womb....
I grew up Catholic but then I got common sense and became Wiccan!
2006-07-09 14:13:26
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answer #7
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answered by aviana_snowwolfe 3
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Fruit of the womb means that Jesus came from Mary's womb in a real birth.
2006-07-09 13:33:27
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answer #8
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answered by Sunshine 6
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Are you sure they're saying "fruit of the loom?" That's my brand of underwear!
2006-07-09 13:26:00
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answered by Anonymous
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it's" Blessed are the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. " It is a prayer to Mary. LOL Part of the Hail Mary
2006-07-09 13:27:59
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answer #10
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answered by olderandwiser 4
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