Message from @dios rey de los olvidados
Discord ID: 587486471531921409
Imagine being so epic and based that you want to fight for christian culture when youre a heathen <:eksdee:558283291292336138>
@LuxCo take your time
Tbf, when I was teetering on the edge of faith I still would have given my life for God. But that's different from militant atheists larping as crusaders.
@Deleted User I'm not being crass. A woman shouldn't voice opinions on politics.
Ive been told by a couple of people, that there are alot of Larps and those groups die out fast.
They die out without direction. Will St. Ambrose be an activist group forever? Or a party? Maybe a foundation? A society?
We dont know, and thats something they need to think about
Notes to self: avoid 6pm mass at my parish
The teens mass
The super cool friend jesus mass with guitars and maraca chorus
The heart made from postits to jesus
They even had an unironic teen called Karen lmao
<:autism:577798868075544592>
<:pepecross:570680862538989588>
:stalin: :stalin:
Why do you do this to me
<:stalin:557584393741271050> <:stalin:557584393741271050>
Kek
The absolute state of young adult evangelization
<a:really:577543499319083009>
What even is evangelical
Tradical manual on how to evangelise when
Not soon enough
That was far too funny.
@Daniil Yeah, but why not all of the 3?
The question was what's most important in a woman
"If I am in the wrong...."
Big if, that.
I know its not exactly charitable lmao
The punitive nature of this attitude sure feels tempting
The only person it's possibly uncharitable to is the kid missing a father.
But then are you obligated to fill that void? Not really, no.
Indeed.
Single mothers, on the other hand, need to learn that they've not got a lot to offer, despite what they may think, and that any man willing to take them on is an act of charity. So in short, they should probably wind their bloody necks in.