So say we all ....
And if you regularly go to a Catholic Church or publicly identify
 as being a member of a Catholic Congregation or are in
any way associated with that morally bankrupt, 
international criminal organisation ..... 
I've always wondered what was so good about good Friday.
To date no one has been able to explain to my satisfaction just why the bottle shops are shut for one example.
So this is my attempt at nutting out just what is so good about good Friday.
Finding #WOMENinSCIENCE shouldn't be this difficult!


— Writerbyter (@writerbyter) January 31, 2018
According to @NASA , the '#SuperBlueBloodMoon,' commonly referring to the lunar trilogy will be viewed on 31 January in the Middle East, Asia, eastern Russia, Australia and New Zealand.https://t.co/Shl8N0DtPZ— Firstpost (@firstpost) January 31, 2018
Stargazers, space junkies, people who like the outdoors & pretty much everyone should see #SuperBlueBloodMoon tomorrow (Wednesday) night. #Perth, as always, will have spectacular views - clear (mostly) unpolluted skies, great position! From 7:48pm AWST https://t.co/nVrPDLZrPJ— Peter McLean (@McLeanPeterJ) January 30, 2018
Super blue blood moon photo by Peter Abraham with iPhone 7 Plus through a 1200mm telescope. #superbluebloodmoon #supermoon #superbloodmoon #moon #lunar #lunareclipse #rare #astronomy #telescope #townsville #queensland #australia #superbluebloodmoonlunareclipse2018🌖🌗🌘🌑 pic.twitter.com/kAv9I9kuFn— Abraham Multimedia (@Abraham_media) January 31, 2018
The #Eclipse is beginning to break now.#SuperBlueBloodMoon#Canberra #australia pic.twitter.com/RTuD60HOjp— Richard Tuffin 🌈 (@RichardTuffin) January 31, 2018