---Iron Eagle, I like your sense of humour. Much to be said in your posts, but I surely found the good parts (not insinuating there were any bad parts :).-----
interesting what you find in the catholic encyclopedia isnt it???
The Real Wizard · Member since
"That listening to my heart is bad"
Words cannot describe how much a statement like this angers and deeply saddens me. Saying that is like trying to rip the soul out of someone. It's incredibly unfortunate that people actually believe this kind of statement, and preach it to thousands at a time. :(
"interesting what you find in the catholic encyclopedia isnt it???"
I shall say no more. ;)
(until my next post, of course...)
Fenderek · Member since
And so the topic died....
Saffron Caribou · Member since
Bereft of life...
Rest in Peace...
This is an ex topic...
Carry on
Saffron Caribou · Member since
Perhaps we should get a priest to sanctify this topic with holy water or maybe raise it from the death.
Maybe a pastor to speak in strange tongues and exorcise it.
Fenderek · Member since
No, no- it's not dead- IT'S RESTING
Or probably just paining...
Saffron Caribou · Member since
pining for the fiords!?
iron eagle · Member since
dom-a-nay nabisco
Saffron Caribou · Member since
romani ite domum
iron eagle · Member since
come on SR you got to admit mine is more fun *LOL*
a blessing and a Triscuit all in one :)
Saffron Caribou · Member since
No no mine is funnier IE :-P because I said Romans Go Home! Although its a line from the film Life of Brian, it is meant towards the Roman Catholics. tee hee heee
I'm more of a Fig Newton gal myself. Triscuits are nice with some whippy cream. Well a blessing is a blessing!
Also did anyone hear about what Lauren Hill did in a Vatican reception? LOL
iron eagle · Member since
from CNN
ROME, Italy (CNN) -- Pope John Paul II has seen the controversial Mel Gibson movie, "The Passion of Christ," and he liked it, Vatican sources said Wednesday.
"It is as it was," the sources quoted the pope as saying.
The National Catholic Reporter, a weekly Catholic magazine, first broke the news. The magazine quoted a senior Vatican official who spoke on condition of anonymity as saying, "The Holy Father watched and enjoyed the film."