prisión perpetua for Von Wernich
prisión perpetua for Von Wernich
http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpai ... 10-10.html
the active participation in torture-genocide-robbery of babies by some of the priests and autorities of the Catholic Church during the last Dictadura was really thrilling. Von Wernich is a too visible medium-fish and the first condena. Good news.
the active participation in torture-genocide-robbery of babies by some of the priests and autorities of the Catholic Church during the last Dictadura was really thrilling. Von Wernich is a too visible medium-fish and the first condena. Good news.
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I answered to your reply yesterday but I see my answer dissappeared because I was busy to leave and because the interruptus-internet conection I have sometimes.
Do you have any friends or relatives who are devout catholics?
only a young second line cousin. A rareza. And the laywer that is the legal representante of my school, as some people told me.
but catholicism have a wide range of forms to still be:
. ex-anti-catholics. (it requires sometimes more energy than to be a catholic)
. passive-catholics in times of reproduction
. passive-catholics in time of pain
. liberation teology catholics (I have two friends since more or less fifteen years, I love to talk with them!)
. raised-catholic and now adult with suddenly furious-tender-funny-terrific-culpogenic catholic conscious or unconscious attacks (I guess I still belong to this group
)
Sometimes I think Hollywood could not make any horror movies without the catholic church to base them on.
yeah...it´s not Poe but it seems there is there some weird narrative-power
Do you have any friends or relatives who are devout catholics?
only a young second line cousin. A rareza. And the laywer that is the legal representante of my school, as some people told me.
but catholicism have a wide range of forms to still be:
. ex-anti-catholics. (it requires sometimes more energy than to be a catholic)
. passive-catholics in times of reproduction
. passive-catholics in time of pain
. liberation teology catholics (I have two friends since more or less fifteen years, I love to talk with them!)
. raised-catholic and now adult with suddenly furious-tender-funny-terrific-culpogenic catholic conscious or unconscious attacks (I guess I still belong to this group

Sometimes I think Hollywood could not make any horror movies without the catholic church to base them on.
yeah...it´s not Poe but it seems there is there some weird narrative-power
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I am still working on translating
culpogenic
The whole thing reminded me of the inquisition.
The murders, torture, how did he justify himself I wonder.
I was raised on the edge of little itlay in baltimore. I had to walk past St Leo's to get to school. When I saw a nun walking towards me in her great black robe I crossed the streat in superstitious feer.
Full of my grandmother's Polish peasant jewish superstitions, she was always trying to protect me from the evil eye.
Everything Catholic used to spook the hell out of me when I was a kid. Everything Christian did.
Crosses were a hex symblol for me
culpogenic
The whole thing reminded me of the inquisition.
The murders, torture, how did he justify himself I wonder.
I was raised on the edge of little itlay in baltimore. I had to walk past St Leo's to get to school. When I saw a nun walking towards me in her great black robe I crossed the streat in superstitious feer.
Full of my grandmother's Polish peasant jewish superstitions, she was always trying to protect me from the evil eye.
Everything Catholic used to spook the hell out of me when I was a kid. Everything Christian did.
Crosses were a hex symblol for me
liberation teology catholics (I have two friends since more or less fifteen years, I love to talk with them!)
. raised-catholic and now adult with suddenly furious-tender-funny-terrific-culpogenic catholic conscious or unconscious attacks (I guess I still belong to this group
in the unitarian universalists they would say recovering catholic
or alternative catholic
i work in a catholic hospital
easy going with the church vibes
they have a meditation service on mondays
currently i am reading the koran
expect it will take me until the next lifetime
different spin on eve and adamn
. raised-catholic and now adult with suddenly furious-tender-funny-terrific-culpogenic catholic conscious or unconscious attacks (I guess I still belong to this group
in the unitarian universalists they would say recovering catholic
or alternative catholic
i work in a catholic hospital
easy going with the church vibes
they have a meditation service on mondays
currently i am reading the koran
expect it will take me until the next lifetime
different spin on eve and adamn
[color=darkcyan]i'm on a survival mission
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
jimbo:
recovering catholic
or alternative catholic
well, it sounds more ecologic than my somehow escatologic depiction
I never read the Corán. Only some pages of the Shia in internet and some Rusdhie pages. I don´t know why but I have the feeling that is boring like the Old Testamento. But in fact, I´m totally ignorant about it, so do if you want a summary of your readings while you advance in the reading-process!!
Two weeks ago, a jewish woman that teaches hebreo in the school and like to talk a lot, laughed at me when I confused Job with Jeremías. I laughted too!!. 9 years of catholic education and I only know about the Old Testamento part of the Génesis, The Proverbios, El cantar de los cantares and a second hand version of Moises-life
. She told me that she only can talk about the escrituras with her maid who is an evangelist. Good thing!!, at least they have some point in common!!!!
s-t:
male di occhio!!!!!!!!!!!
One of my grandmothers knew how to cure that. But I doubt it would have been helped for my monthly headaches.
I was also afraid of nuns when I was a kid. Pale womans not showing their hair, dressed in black, always walking in groups, always too silent or too rude. And they smell bad!!!
And I also remember our priest Rafael, an old short man, very kind and simpático, always smelling to old spice (that was my version when I was a kid). Then I could only saw him as an autoritarian-ultra-conservative-old- man for some years.
recovering catholic
or alternative catholic
well, it sounds more ecologic than my somehow escatologic depiction

I never read the Corán. Only some pages of the Shia in internet and some Rusdhie pages. I don´t know why but I have the feeling that is boring like the Old Testamento. But in fact, I´m totally ignorant about it, so do if you want a summary of your readings while you advance in the reading-process!!

Two weeks ago, a jewish woman that teaches hebreo in the school and like to talk a lot, laughed at me when I confused Job with Jeremías. I laughted too!!. 9 years of catholic education and I only know about the Old Testamento part of the Génesis, The Proverbios, El cantar de los cantares and a second hand version of Moises-life

s-t:
male di occhio!!!!!!!!!!!

I was also afraid of nuns when I was a kid. Pale womans not showing their hair, dressed in black, always walking in groups, always too silent or too rude. And they smell bad!!!
And I also remember our priest Rafael, an old short man, very kind and simpático, always smelling to old spice (that was my version when I was a kid). Then I could only saw him as an autoritarian-ultra-conservative-old- man for some years.
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