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Saw murals depicting him with angels' wings and a saintly halo. Good grief.
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Images are images - No one objects to St Teresa floating ( she levitated in ecstasy apparently ) (*) - Or St Mary - the mother of jesus you godless people ! - shown in heavenly blue.
and I can think of better ways to go than being knelt on by a p'liceman
Images are images - No one objects to St Teresa floating ( she levitated in ecstasy apparently ) (*) - Or St Mary - the mother of jesus you godless people ! - shown in heavenly blue.
and I can think of better ways to go than being knelt on by a p'liceman
// Just waiting for the pope to canonise him.//
ne retiens ton souffle
that is 'dont hold your breath' in forrin
shortest route to canonisation - probably Thomas a becket and it has got a lot longer over the last 1000 y. Longest - Jeanne d'Arc probably
and - - the great saint maker ( more than all his predecessors - but more people are alive now than ever) John Paul II is on the road himself - dead and being canonised that is!
and the lucky fellow - really has to be catholic
[an open mouthed, window licker outside Windsor asked the Dean of Windsor who was on Dead Di watch - Sep 1997. "WAS she a saint?". The rt rev gentleman unused to dealing with mourning proles explained testily that the Anglican Church has not made saints for around 500y. Time to start I thought the lass wd say.]
Taking Ab VERY seriously today - - - for a change
ne retiens ton souffle
that is 'dont hold your breath' in forrin
shortest route to canonisation - probably Thomas a becket and it has got a lot longer over the last 1000 y. Longest - Jeanne d'Arc probably
and - - the great saint maker ( more than all his predecessors - but more people are alive now than ever) John Paul II is on the road himself - dead and being canonised that is!
and the lucky fellow - really has to be catholic
[an open mouthed, window licker outside Windsor asked the Dean of Windsor who was on Dead Di watch - Sep 1997. "WAS she a saint?". The rt rev gentleman unused to dealing with mourning proles explained testily that the Anglican Church has not made saints for around 500y. Time to start I thought the lass wd say.]
Taking Ab VERY seriously today - - - for a change
// Just waiting for the pope to canonise him.// still waiting.
I am a bad puppy and should not go to bed for a little rest....
it is carried on in a totally fair way by the now 'congregation for causes'. Miracles are still required ( somewhere ) [Jesus the opportunities to 'foo' on this subject are endless ]
well anyway reader - a divine is appointed - a papal jobby no one wants, is to argue against the cause ( for canonisation silly) Even tho the holy fellow wishes to make the dead person ( you have to be dead) a saint along with the rest of Christendom. Sic, advocatus diaboli - the devils advocate. ( there must be someone out there who can foo on the word 'Sic' ) [ "being devils advocate must make a man, sick" not gormless enough - too long as in too many words]
Here - the Devils advocate
But what would he say in the cause of canonisation of George Floyd, (Beatus vir nigerrimus....inter servos mundi et Domini...)
They all speak Latin I imagine ? All ask
and what would the devils advocatte say ?
inquit: (oratio obliqua)
"se iacuisse sub curru..."
- english - he threw himself under the car
but hey readers I have done it in oratio obliquea - ( substitute accusative and infinitive)
he said : to have thrown himself himself under a chariot
(that wd be the argument against canonisation )
I am a truly bad puppy.
[yeah foo - why doesnt someone say - why doesnt he always write in Latin - it is much clearer]
inquit ( oratio obliqua )
I am a bad puppy and should not go to bed for a little rest....
it is carried on in a totally fair way by the now 'congregation for causes'. Miracles are still required ( somewhere ) [Jesus the opportunities to 'foo' on this subject are endless ]
well anyway reader - a divine is appointed - a papal jobby no one wants, is to argue against the cause ( for canonisation silly) Even tho the holy fellow wishes to make the dead person ( you have to be dead) a saint along with the rest of Christendom. Sic, advocatus diaboli - the devils advocate. ( there must be someone out there who can foo on the word 'Sic' ) [ "being devils advocate must make a man, sick" not gormless enough - too long as in too many words]
Here - the Devils advocate
But what would he say in the cause of canonisation of George Floyd, (Beatus vir nigerrimus....inter servos mundi et Domini...)
They all speak Latin I imagine ? All ask
and what would the devils advocatte say ?
inquit: (oratio obliqua)
"se iacuisse sub curru..."
- english - he threw himself under the car
but hey readers I have done it in oratio obliquea - ( substitute accusative and infinitive)
he said : to have thrown himself himself under a chariot
(that wd be the argument against canonisation )
I am a truly bad puppy.
[yeah foo - why doesnt someone say - why doesnt he always write in Latin - it is much clearer]
inquit ( oratio obliqua )
I knew the Latin poem we found in 1978 would come in useful some day. Elegiacs by Gallus from Qasr Ibrim , Anderson Parsons and Nisbet.
normals may find "First Minister smackheads charter" by our very own TTT more to their... taste. I of course do not wish to - - - get up anyone's nose on this
Greek - oh much easier - build on the Acts 8 - 26 to 40 - starts off with an Ethiopean and a chariot - reading Isaiah. At no point I must insist, does Philip ( our hero silly) put the ethiopeans head UNDER the chariot wheel. Must keep it clean
normals may find "First Minister smackheads charter" by our very own TTT more to their... taste. I of course do not wish to - - - get up anyone's nose on this
Greek - oh much easier - build on the Acts 8 - 26 to 40 - starts off with an Ethiopean and a chariot - reading Isaiah. At no point I must insist, does Philip ( our hero silly) put the ethiopeans head UNDER the chariot wheel. Must keep it clean