@Michael21596072@MomsPostingLs Spain had nothing to do with the extermination of Indigenous peoples in Argentina. Argentina adopted the Anglo-Saxon model of extermination— for instance, in Australia or the US—long after it had already been independent for over sixty years by the time the "Indian Wars" began
@BilltheCatGuy1@robbertleusink Yes,there's a reason for it. Just like there's a reason to tell your mother or your wife three times a day that you love them."
@MrCasey62 Negligent?! It should be taken into account that, first of all, in the 1st century AD under the Roman Empire the legal ages for marriage were 12 for girls and 14 for boys. Do people really imagine a 12-year-old Jesus as equivalent to a modern sheltered preteen Nintendo gamer?
@TaylorRMarshall And what about the dress code? It is supposed that one must wear a shirt or a T-shirt, provided it does not contain offensive images or slogans, and trousers must be at least knee-length
On this Feast Day of St Gianna let's remember Poland's star Volleyball player Agata Mroz Olszewska who refused bone marrow treatment to give birth to her first baby sacrificing her own life. Her funeral was held on her first wedding anniversary.
@paterjm No pasa nada, Tutti fratelli, punto136...”El Occidente podría encontrar en la civilización del Oriente los remedios para algunas enfermedades espirituales o religiosas...” ergo la niña será más dichosa profesando una religión oriental que occidental
@TaylorRMarshall@TaylorRMarshall, please comment 136 of Tutti Frutti:”The West ( christians) can discover in the East ( far from Christendom) remedies for those spiritual and religious maladies...” Does Bergoglio invite us to find therapy for religious/spiritual problems out of the Church?
@NettieRaeB @BeleagueredCath @raladavi @DermotFoley6 I would say illegal rather that illicit, this last adjetive includes a certain immoral connotation and I think SSPX is is just against the canon law...and this may be abrogated or revoked...someday in the future because is is licit.