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Pope Clement thank you so much! As Lorelei Gilmore, of the series The Gilmore Girls, wisely declares every morning on the set – “Coffee! Coffee! Coffee!”. The rule of three applies. Three is a number that appears throughout the New Testament.
So, we have a saint for practically everything under the sun but no saint for coffee! I agree Ryan Scheel that we should get a conclave together at the nearest Dunkin Donuts and get Clement beatified or whatever the first step is towards sainthood. He saves many a soul by waking them up in the morning so that they are able to function.
I think it’s lovely! bye.