Now hundreds of students visit this library every day without issue. Most of us are respectful of the common practice of keeping quiet while inside such an establishment. Yesterday, while making use of one of the computers, I heard one kid started mouthing off. His yapping filled the damn library.
He was repeating himself over and over complaining about whatever. If this kid were white, then I would have no doubt he was mentally challenged. I start getting frustrated so I finally turned around to get a good look at this tard.
What is the purpose of having Mass said in a language the faithful cannot speak? What about the readings of the Epistle and Gospel – shouldn’t those at least be in the vernacular? Theologian and liturgical expert Dr. Peter Kwasniewski has compelling responses to these questions and more.
....the volume of which is deafening when appropriated with conviction.
Sometimes the eyes hear more than the ears...many times the mind is adrift from what is perceived.
Reality is too often filtered through preconceived notions subliminally and overtly programmed/inculcated into the behavioral management system responsible for ensuring a corresponding fact based response or reaction as opposed to one based upon propaganda and wishfull illusion.
NOTE...a substantial portion of OPs here are suffering from diluted brain aether and I'm here to help...for just $999.99 plus 25% gratuity and 15% admin fee I am willing to assist in corrective directions that will lead to a more fulfilling life of drudgery and ample misery...no need to thank me, it's the least I can do for the faggots whom I consider are more dear to me than estranged family members.
James was a favorite of King Yezdigerd I of Persia and a Christian. He abandoned his religion when Yesdigerd launched a persecution of the Christians. When the king died, James repented of his apostasy and declared himself to be a Christian to the new king, Bahram. When James refused to apostasize, he was executed by having his body cut apart piece by piece, beginning with his fingers (hence his surname Intercisus - cut to pieces), and then beheaded.
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