Sunday, March 1, 2015

German Pastafarian Seeks Recognition for Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster

Hallelullah! What a great day, eh! March 1st - the end of February for another year! Hey... how the heck are you? Keeping well, I trust. Not ailing from anything a nice refreshing mug of coffee and a virtual treat can't fix, eh! Dig in! Say... a while ago, I posted something about the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, also known as Pastafarianism (a cross between pasta and Rastafarian). Well read on...

In case you don't recall, older brains being what they are, the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is a movement that promotes a light-hearted view of religion, and is generally viewed by the media as a satirical take on organized religion. But 63-year-old German retiree RĂ¼diger Weida takes his Pastafarianism quite seriously – he established his own church chapter in the town of Templin, in September of last year, and is now trying his best to get it legally recognized by the state! 

Weekly noodle worship at Weida’s church begins at 10 a.m. every Friday. The basic mass format is somewhat similar to mainstream Christian churches – there’s an altar, a time for prayers, scripture readings, hymns and a Holy Communion. 

But the similarities end there. The wine and bread are replaced by beer and of course, cooked strands of spaghetti, and parishioners  say “Ramen” instead of “Amen” and chant “Beer-alleluia” at the end of the service. 

As the leader of this unusual church, Weida, who goes by the alias“Bruder Spaghettus”, acts as the “Noodler”, which means he presides over the service wearing a long yellow robe and a pink stole.

To each his or her own, eh...and mind you don't get any sacramental spaghetti on your shirt!

See ya, eh!

Bob

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