Ni orang ngomong mirip kayak nonok bebek yang baru dientoin monyet
bonob: asal cuap-cuap.



--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "jasadlelaki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> yah, easy to say sorry...
> 
> si jasad.
> 
> --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "Jusfiq Hadjar" <tikungan@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > Jadi didunia Katolik, seperti juga di hampir semua gereja Nasrani,
> tidak henti-hentinya mereka 
> > menukikkan padangan kritis terhadap pemahaman mereka mengenai
> kebiasaandan ajaran 
> > mereka.
> > 
> > Mereka diskusikan, mereka tungkup telentangkan dan tidak jarang,
> mereka perbaiki apa yang 
> > mereka kira perlu diperbaiki darin pemahaman mereka itu.
> > 
> > Mereka diskusikan mereka tungkup telentangkan artinya juga mereka
> pertengkarkan.
> > 
> > Tapi mereka tidak main bunuh dan main gantung karena pertengkaran itu.
> > 
> > Dan tentu saja PEMAHAMAN mereka terhadap ajaran agama mereka makin
> maju dan makin 
> > manusiawi.
> > 
> > Mereka juga mau mengakui kesalahan, seperti yang dilakukan oleh Paus
> JP II yang mengakui 
> > kesalahan orang katolik selama 2000 tahun yang terakhir: inkuisisi,
> perang salib dll..
> > 
> > Mari kita lihat apa yang terjadi dengan dunia Islam.
> > 
> > Ketika ahli tassawuf Sudan Muh. Taha berusaha membawa angin
> manusiawi  dalam 
> > pemahaman ajaran Islam, dia digantung.
> > 
> > Yangpunya fikiran rada lain dipersekusi.
> > 
> > Taslimah Nasrin kudu lari dari Bebglkadesh ke Eropa.
> > 
> > Abu Zaid kudu lari dari Mesir ke negeri Belanda.
> > 
> > Dunia Islam itu masih tetap dungu.
> > 
> > Dan buas, ganas, kejam, keji lagi biadab.
> > 
> > 
> > >  BBC NEWS
> > > Pope in talks on married priests
> > > 
> > > Pope Benedict XVI has met top advisers at the Vatican to study
> > > requests from Catholic priests who wish to marry.
> > > 
> > > The Pope and his cardinals discussed the case of a married African
> > > archbishop, excommunicated last year for ordaining other married
> > > priests.
> > > 
> > > Correspondents say no change in the mandatory celibacy rule is
> > > expected.
> > > 
> > > Thousands of priests among about 400,000 worldwide have left the
> > > Catholic Church in order to marry in recent years.
> > > 
> > > The Vatican has released no statement yet on the meeting.
> > > 
> > > Ageing clergy
> > > 
> > > The Pope had called together all his top advisers - the cardinals
> > > heading different Vatican departments - to discuss the case of
> > > Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo, the former head of the Roman Catholic
> > > Church in Zambia.
> > > 
> > > He was excommunicated last month after ordaining four married
> > > priests
> > > as bishops in the United States.
> > > 
> > > The former archbishop married a Korean woman and after first
> > > agreeing
> > > to leave her, is now cohabiting with her again.
> > > 
> > > He set up an organisation called "Married Priests Now" and plans
> > > to
> > > hold a meeting of more than 1,000 married Catholic priests in New
> > > York
> > > next month.
> > > 
> > > The BBC's David Willey in Rome says the average age of priests is
> > > well
> > > over 60 and in many countries new recruits to the priesthood,
> > > inhibited by the celibacy rule, are not coming forward in
> > > sufficient
> > > numbers to replace the older generation of Catholic clergy.
> > > 
> > > Eastern rite Catholic priests are allowed to marry and the Vatican
> > > has
> > > also admitted married clergy who converted from the Anglican
> > > faith,
> > > our correspondent says.
> > > 
> > > Are you Catholic? How would you feel if your priest wanted to get
> > > married? Or are you a priest affected by any of the issues in this
> > > story? You can contact us using the form below:
> > > 
> > > Name
> > > Your E-mail address
> > > Town & Country
> > > Phone number (optional):
> > > Comments
> > > Story from BBC NEWS:
> > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/6153452.stm
> > > 
> > > Published: 2006/11/16 11:57:40 GMT
> > > 
> > > © BBC MMVI
> >
>





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