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> I think probably if you're over the age of 13 he doesn't want you to do that.
Quite the opposite, the title tends not to be used by those who have not yet received the Eucharist.
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@1,004,486 (Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U)
It's sort of a local custom. We once had a poster here who went by "big daddy", as a sign that other users respected him.
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Well, that's not how 'truncating' works (truncating "Father" would leave you with "Fath"), but in any case, no, because "dad" is a familial relationship whereas in the Catholic Church 'Father' is a deferential title.
Bless you child!
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@previous (Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U)
I prefer to honour the Latin root of the word — truncatus, which suggests mutilation; you would surely agree "dad" is a succinct, mutilated form of "father". :)
I understand, however, and I will respect your decision, Father. Thank you for taking the time to respond!
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