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In which Christian denomination(s), do people plan their weddings around the bride's menstrual periods?
I am a Russian Orthodox Christian, and I know other Russian Orthodox Christians who consider a woman's menses to be impure. As a woman, this monthly bleeding is not saying that I am evil or bad during that time. I am simply not pure. [Here][1] is a good explanation of this. However, I know we Orthod...
I am a Russian Orthodox Christian, and I know other Russian Orthodox Christians who consider a woman's menses to be impure. As a woman, this monthly bleeding is not saying that I am evil or bad during that time. I am simply not pure. Here is a good explanation of this. However, I know we Orthodox Christians plan our weddings around the bride's menstruation cycle, because she should be completely pure at that time. Do other Christian denominations do this too?
Bobo (236 rep)
Aug 16, 2013, 08:47 PM • Last activity: Aug 15, 2025, 03:16 AM
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Is holiness next to uncleanliness in Leviticus? (Leprosy vs Menstruation)
I was at a conference today and got to hear the pretty awesome Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers. He was explaining something I'd never heard before, and I'm probably butchering it, that holiness makes you unclean according to the Jewish understanding. He said something to the effect that it was out of rev...
I was at a conference today and got to hear the pretty awesome Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers. He was explaining something I'd never heard before, and I'm probably butchering it, that holiness makes you unclean according to the Jewish understanding. He said something to the effect that it was out of reverence, more or less, for the fact that women bleed and do not die, that the period for holiness (a time to leave women to be with God) was necessary and that touching something holy was what made one unclean. This is why when Jesus said "Drink my blood" it was a big deal and also why He had to say eat My Body and drink My Blood. Because this would be life reconstituted (a mini sign of the resurrection). Leviticus 17 forbid the eating of blood and Jesus didn't come to destroy the Law, but to complete it, which is why we - Consume the Blood of Christ - Are washed clean in the Blood of Christ. And I think his whole argument made sense with respect to women, who Chesterton in the Everlasting Man argues suffer more at the hands of historians than they ever did at the hands of their husbands. But could that idea apply to leprosy as well? Basically, what the deacon said sounded great when applied to femininity, but entirely didn't make sense if applied to leprosy - as I understand the disease, it involves a lot of bleeding, not a lot of pain, and eventual death, maybe this is the distinction? Am I comparing apples with oranges here? Or is there something hidden in Leviticus that saw a holiness in leprosy? Looking for Catholic exegesis, but anything scholarly will do.
Peter Turner (34456 rep)
Oct 30, 2022, 03:41 AM • Last activity: Oct 31, 2022, 02:58 PM
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Are prospective Mormons allowed to be baptized during their menstruation periods?
A simple Google search turns up conflicting answers. [One source](https://askmormongirl.wordpress.com/category/working-mothers/) says that some temples have no restrictions on menstruating Mormons, require menstruating Mormons to wear tampons, or bar menstruating women from being baptized. Do these...
A simple Google search turns up conflicting answers. [One source](https://askmormongirl.wordpress.com/category/working-mothers/) says that some temples have no restrictions on menstruating Mormons, require menstruating Mormons to wear tampons, or bar menstruating women from being baptized. Do these restrictions really apply to new converts? Do they vary within individual Mormon temples? What about churches? In individual churches, are Mormon converts who are menstruating on the day of the scheduled baptism barred from baptism, or do they have to pick a different day? Do menstruating Mormons have to wear a tampon? Would a pad suffice?
Double U (6893 rep)
Feb 12, 2015, 06:34 AM • Last activity: Oct 30, 2022, 05:37 AM
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Are menstruating women considered ritually impure in Christianity?
In certain religions, women are considered as ritually impure during their menstrual cycles. They are asked not to participate in sacred rituals etc during those times. Is it the same in Christianity? Are menstruating women considered ritually impure in Christianity? Please cite from the Holy script...
In certain religions, women are considered as ritually impure during their menstrual cycles. They are asked not to participate in sacred rituals etc during those times. Is it the same in Christianity? Are menstruating women considered ritually impure in Christianity? Please cite from the Holy scriptures to prove your claims.
Rickross (191 rep)
Jun 21, 2018, 05:42 AM • Last activity: Oct 30, 2022, 05:33 AM
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