I’ve yet to see St. Valentine’s skull on tumblr this year so here you go:
happy optional memorial of saint valentine, bishop and martyr
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I’ve yet to see St. Valentine’s skull on tumblr this year so here you go:
happy optional memorial of saint valentine, bishop and martyr
“We need to strive to be more accepting of POC” you guys can’t even handle religion.
White people, when it comes to religion you have to come to the realization that a lot of non-white cultures have a strong connection to religion. Religion isn’t just the thing that your parents used to be homophobic towards you. There’s millions of religions in the world and religion plays a big part in other cultures.
Also, Christianity and Catholicism aren’t the only religions in the world. Just grouping all of religions around the world and just watering it down to these two is not constructive.
The skull of Mary Magdalene
Found this on pinterest had to put it here
Tradwives need to realize the seriousness of the shit they are getting themselves into.
The society isn't all that kind to women.
op I'm very sorry but I can't just let this go by in the tags
i mean a very big problem is they didn't just get this idea out of nowhere because they're stupid. their mom and dad probably told them this when they were girls. and everyone at church also tells them this. and the influencers they follow right now are also reassuring them that this is exactly how it works. and their husbands are absolutely relying on them to believe this too.
like, you are not going to be the bolt from the blue that enlightens them. everyone they love and trust at this time in their life is telling them that marriage is a very simple bargain and that they can trade goodness for happiness forever. you, an asshole, are not gonna do anything but briefly annoy them.
instead maybe try to offer them resources they might be able to use, when it turns out you're right.
Victor Barabantsev “The Chernobyl Madonna”. 1989 Виктор Барабанцев «Чернобыльская мадонна». 1989
But on every page of those early volumes, women aged 19 to 47 are listed as dying from puerperal peritonitis, puerperal fever, puerperal septicemia, “inflammation after confinement,” eclampsia, and “giving birth to a child.” I find more dead fertile women than old men. In Nancy’s time, abortion was a common means of birth control, a way for women of every race and social class to limit family size, manage resources, and protect their health. The procedure was often a safer alternative to childbirth, which some women considered “pathological and frightening” and many others approached with foreboding, according to James Mohr’s 1978 book, Abortion in America. Every woman, including Nancy, would have known friends, sisters, or cousins who died or were debilitated while giving birth. They would have known those who took pains to avoid it. In the 1700s and early 1800s, conception was considered a disturbance of a woman’s natural balance. Methods of “removing a blockage” or “restoring the menses” were sometimes necessary to reestablish the body’s balance, even if they induced a miscarriage. Abortions that occurred before quickening, which was understood as the time when a pregnant woman could feel the fetus move (usually around the fourth month), were both legally and morally acceptable. Quickening was an indicator based on women’s perceptions, not a medical diagnosis. But in the absence of a scientific pregnancy test, it was recognized as the threshold of human development. Before quickening, no one, not even the Catholic Church, believed that a human life existed, notes Leslie J. Reagan in her 1996 book, When Abortion Was a Crime, reissued earlier this year. Abortion was so frequent, according to one doctor, that “it [was] rare to find a married woman who passes through the childbearing period, who has not had one or more.” Women spoke of it casually. They might decide to be “put straight,” “opened up,” or “fixed.” (They wouldn’t have said “abortion,” as that term belonged to the medical lexicon, not the vocabularies of ordinary people.) One physician reported that women “talk about such matters commonly and impart information unsparingly.” Although some doctors would perform the procedure, many women, especially in rural areas, induced abortions on their own using drugs or herbs and wisdom passed from one generation to another.
Abortion in the 19th century was widely accepted as a means of avoiding the risks of pregnancy
A Russian believer plunges himself into the freezing waters of an ice hole in the shape of a crucifix
The given icon of the Theotokos of the Unburnt Bush was painted circa 1600-1633 at the Church of the Intercession on Luza in Russia. This famous type of image is also known as the Burning Bush icon. Its plot revolves around the miracle witnessed by Moses in the Old Testament. Now, take a look at the composition. Traditionally, it consists of two overlapping diamonds: the red one features the four Evangelists, and the green one usually depicts the archangels at its corners. As of today, the featured icon is in the collection of the notable Andrey Rublev Museum.
merry christmas and reminder that if jesus could be a man without a Y chromosome then so can you
Reliquary Bust of a Female Saint
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Why is God so quiet?
because it’s your turn to talk
ULTIMATE CATHOLIC TECHNIQUE
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[ID: An Obvious Plant branded toy package in pink, orange and white with a realistic plastic prawn in the blister pack. Text reads "Fuck it, let's PRAY TO THE PRAWN GOD. Benevolent! No church! Visibly patrols the sky in exchange for small fish and invertebrates! Bad stuff continues to happen, maybe try worship the Prawn instead? WARNING: VENGEFUL. do not cross the prawn" end ID]
[ID: The reverse of the package, with a prawn drawing at the bottom. Text reads "THE 8 TENETS OF PRAWN GOD. 1. Nature is sacred. 2. Do no harm. 3. Ingest of the BRINE. 4. Cleanliness is prawnliness. 5. Greed corrupts. 7. The number [REDACTED] is forbidden. 8. Devoutness shall be rewarded with: (1) A RIDE ON THE PRAWN. This prawnduct is not real. Nothing is real." End ID]
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Nah, because God pretty much commands Muslims to break various Islamic rules for the sake of survival, lest it be to harm someone who is innocent. To avoid consuming pork despite your life hanging on it, is haraam.
There is also Taqiyya, which is a tactic Shi'a Muslims have used throughout centuries to survive. The idea behind Taqiyya is for Shi'as to hide their religion with the purpose of protecting their own lives against any form of oppression or life-threatening circumstances. Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula practiced this form of dissimulation during the reconquista.
There is no penance for doing any of these things, since the situation is understandable.
There's a similar concept in Judaism! I don't remember the name of it (I did not retain much from Hebrew school) but it's the same idea of "preserving life takes precedence over adherence to scripture"
Calling 2000 years of persecution against the Jewish people a "trend" is kind of a weird thing to say, also the Reconquista, follow by the Spanish inquisition was led by the Catholic Church, not a bunch of USAmerican cultists.
"Did Spanish Catholics in 1492 do something problematic?"