Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Should You Wax Straight After A Shower?

Those "poor people" who make mistakes by men


"Do not leave Monterosso 'was the announcement made by Don Sante Sguotti, at his home in travertine, in the province of Vicenza. The former parish priest of Monterosso, away from the parish at the behest of the bishop of Padua, because it told the public his feeling of love for a woman, with the intention of starting a battle that calls into question the chastity of priests and because the report would like to live in the light of day, as he externalized in the TV Channel 5, "Buona Domenica" on 14 October. They are men of the Church forced the abbot who wear chastity, men who spend helping parishioners and those who knock on their door, the men that are imposed to suppress the senses, or at least should do so, men who in the end a day of commitment to others, they find themselves in the solitude of your own home. But as we all know, not all repress what they feel. Everyone knows but few will say. Since the inner repression is a hard and difficult struggle, loneliness
is a bad disease, so here it is aware of current events such as little reassuring stories of priests who abuse children, men who turn to prostitutes of pastors who are roaming the chat looking for casual relationships, and so on. Jesus says in Matthew's Gospel (Mt 19, 12), "There are eunuchs who were born so from their mother's womb, there are some that have been made eunuchs by men, and there are others who have made eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven. Who is able to understand, "and the Catholic Church based on this dogma of chastity. John Paul II, General Audience of 28 April 1982 spoke of 'a donation Ponsal himself, to deal in a special way the spousal love of the Redeemer, a gift of self, construed as a waiver, but made especially for love ', a waiver that, over time, not everyone is able to carry on. So why not offer the freedom to choose (God has given us free will) to be pastors who follow the doctrine of chastity and that pastors can do their work with a woman who loves them and supports them? Jesus, in fact,
spoke of "others" who assumes the presence of a few.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Kristal Summer Address

gay marriage Europe


As long as a law legalizing gay civil unions, let's create a map that will show how the Italian is in arrears compared to the rest of Europe. The European countries that have legalized same-sex marriage are now 3: Belgium, Holland and Spain
. In those states, gay couples have the same rights to marriage as heterosexual couples. In Denmark, the Lutheran Church has agreed to celebrate the gay marriage even though legal, has some limitations compared to heterosexual. In Finland and Germany, there is a law that guarantees many rights acquired by heterosexual couples with marriage, while in France, since 1999, have created civil unions, civil solidarity pact, a contract between two adult persons of the same sex, to organize a life in common. Also, Luxembourg has been in force since 2004, the
registered partnership which guarantees rights similar to those of married couples in relation to welfare and tax. In Portugal since 2001 are in force two laws that have governed, respectively, the common economic and legal situations delleunioni fact. The latter, unlike the other, ensure the benefits provided by the social security system and pensioneal surviving spouse. The Civil Partnership Act came into force in 2005 throughout the United Kingdom, to recognize same-sex couples the ability to bind itself in a registered partnership similar to marriage. The Czech Republic in 2006 passed a law on registered partnership. The law regulates the beginning and the end of registered partnerships between same-sex partner the right to grant mutual assistance, the right to inherit in case of death and
obliges the partners to sustain itself financially. In Slovenia has been in place since 2005 a law that provides limited rights to civil unions in the field of property relations and inheritance. This law does not grant any insurance law, health and pension. In Sweden, the Parliament, adopted in 1994, the law that regulates the coexistence of homosexual and that provides for equal rights and duties as married heterosexual couples. It 'a pioneering country
legalization of adoption by homosexuals and now seems willing to grant religious marriages of gay couples with a law expected in 2008. Hungary has only recognized the right of ownership to homosexual couples living together since 1996. In particular, any property purchased during the cohabitation is owned by the couple in proportion to the contribution of the acquisition. Croatia. since 2003, provides unions Some civil rights legacy and financial facilities. Andorra, since 2005, recognizes a civil registration ensures that many of the rights of civil marriage, including, for heterosexual couples, the adoption of children. In Iceland, since 1996, is in force an institution known as the union recognizes that approved the registration of homosexual unions by offering many of the rights of heterosexual couples united in marriage. Norway recognizes, by 1993, "registered partnership" by Lov om registrert partnerskap. Homosexual couples have the right to legally register their partnership the same as those guaranteeing the legal consequences of marriage, with the exception of the right to solemnize coexistence in a religious institution and
right to adopt children jointly. In Switzerland, from 1.1.2007, is Federal Law on Civil Partnerships for gay couples. The other European countries do not provide any specific legislation for civil unions, among them Italy.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Milena Velba – In The Tub 2




Dear friend, dear friend, Myanmar is implementing a violent repression of peaceful demonstrations, which are taking place across the country for over a month. On September 25 some 300 people were arrested during the protests and three monks were killed: one by a gunshot and the other two as a result of a beating. The next day there were other victims, and at least one journalist was killed. Unofficial sources have told Amnesty International that more than 50 monks were injured. The latest information received by Amnesty International at this time Nonso encouraging. Raids by the police are taking place at this time in Buddhist monasteries in Yangon and other cities of the country, do not yet know the exact number of monks and the people who are arrested ferite.Per avert a repeat of the bloodbath of 1988 , quandofurono killed about 3000 people, Amnesty International launched an appeal to the Myanmar authorities asking them to finealle repression against peaceful demonstrators and to ensure compliance dirittodi event. YOU CAN DO SOMETHING IMPORTANT! SIGN THE APPEAL ON-LINE TO:
http://www.amnesty.it/appelli/azioni_urgenti/Myanmar NOW AND SEND THIS E-MAIL TO YOUR FRIENDS ASKING THEM to do the same. Make our voice heard at this time is crucial. Together, our voice can become stronger and save lives!