DM to Pope Francis
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You are making me feel unsafe. Mods?MikeDamone said:He’s a communist piece of shit
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We're not talking about that. Is he for or against TBSing is the question at hand?MikeDamone said:He’s a communist piece of shit
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They need more of guy's like this as bishops (even if they laicize them later, at least it will not be because they are pedos):

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Talleyrand!!Hippopeteamus said:They need more of guy's like this as bishops (even if they laicize them later, at least it will not be because they are pedos):

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I like the church. They seem nice.
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Plenty of bishops kept a bottle of booze in their desk. Happened all the time. Not a big deal.Hippopeteamus said:They need more of guy's like this as bishops (even if they laicize them later, at least it will not be because they are pedos):

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The Catholic Church only stopped saying mass in Latin in the 60s. They’re a little slow when it comes to adapting to the times.YellowSnow said:
I understand the historical context somewhat for how having a celebrate clergy came about. But in this day and age how can the church think you are going to get anything but a very high percentage a strange dudes as priests with current policy? It's against the laws of nature to not be allowed some sexy time.dnc said:
The priests can't marry thing is such chinsanity to me. It's just begging for trouble. And they've certainly found it.YellowSnow said:You think now might finally be the time to recruit a few straight priests and let them marry?
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/08/cleansing-the-catholic-church-of-its-sins.html -
I agree, but Joseph Campbell once explained why they kept doing it for so long. It was an attempt to make the experience of hearing mass the same no matter where you were on earth. You would feel at home no matter what, at least in theory. Campbell also said that the original Latin was much more eloquent to listen to than the English, French, Spanish and German translations.Doog_de_Jour said:
The Catholic Church only stopped saying mass in Latin in the 60s. They’re a little slow when it comes to adapting to the times.YellowSnow said:
I understand the historical context somewhat for how having a celebrate clergy came about. But in this day and age how can the church think you are going to get anything but a very high percentage a strange dudes as priests with current policy? It's against the laws of nature to not be allowed some sexy time.dnc said:
The priests can't marry thing is such chinsanity to me. It's just begging for trouble. And they've certainly found it.YellowSnow said:You think now might finally be the time to recruit a few straight priests and let them marry?
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/08/cleansing-the-catholic-church-of-its-sins.html -
Nothing makes me feel more at home than people speaking a language I don't understand.DerekJohnson said:
I agree, but Joseph Campbell once explained why they kept doing it for so long. It was an attempt to make the experience of hearing mass the same no matter where you were on earth. You would feel at home no matter what, at least in theory. Campbell also said that the original Latin was much more eloquent to listen to than the English, French, Spanish and German translations.Doog_de_Jour said:
The Catholic Church only stopped saying mass in Latin in the 60s. They’re a little slow when it comes to adapting to the times.YellowSnow said:
I understand the historical context somewhat for how having a celebrate clergy came about. But in this day and age how can the church think you are going to get anything but a very high percentage a strange dudes as priests with current policy? It's against the laws of nature to not be allowed some sexy time.dnc said:
The priests can't marry thing is such chinsanity to me. It's just begging for trouble. And they've certainly found it.YellowSnow said:You think now might finally be the time to recruit a few straight priests and let them marry?
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/08/cleansing-the-catholic-church-of-its-sins.html
It's a romantic idea.
FS in practice.






