Sunday, May 28, 2006

Be strong in the Faith-Benedict XI in Poland



Be strong in the Faith

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At 29/5/06, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At 30/6/06, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Pope is infallible. Too bad that doctors aren't.

 
At 30/6/06, Blogger Jaroslav said...

Nice ;)

 
At 7/7/06, Blogger ancient clown said...

I invite you to walk through 'Ancient's History'.
"I don't think I know...I just know I'm thinking."
I'm thinking GOD was listening to the Vatican when they asked for a new Pope, but the Vatican was not listening to GOD when He gave them ONE.
I AM, who I AM.
your humble servant,
Ancient Clown

 
At 7/7/06, Blogger ancient clown said...

7 notes---(cdefgab)
7 colors--(roygbiv)
7 senses--(INTUITION-6th & EMPATHY-7th)

Use these completely to walk in the fullness of your being as created by GOD, and taught by Christ.
"To find the right answers you must first find the right questions."
your humble servant,
Ancient Clown

 
At 9/7/06, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I absolutley love this Pope. While Pope John Paul II was in a league of his own, I have a particular fondness for Benedict. His job of safeguarding doctrine of the Church has carried over quite well to the Papacy. As an American Pole who's grandparents immigrated from Poland, I found this visit particularly moving.

 
At 9/7/06, Blogger Jaroslav said...

Amy, the same for me, because my Polish mother in the second world war was forced by the Nazi to work in Germany and my Czech father was forced there too and after the war they got married and returned to Czechoslovakia. BTW my mother was from her 19 year 5 year in France where she had a job. And after the occupation of France she was forced to work for Germany.

 

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