Message from @Draško
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Then it was Vatican scholars who debunked it
Very few times was it ever used as well
i'm pretty sure it was forged by the vatican
Not so, the vatican rejected it when they discovered it was a forgery
it only appeared when the pope started acting as a ruler politically independent of the byzantine emperor
i'm not implying that the folks in the rcc knew it was a forgery but i think that when it was forged it was forged in interest of the pope
It appeared believable because he did have that kind of power, he didn't really need the decree. The only novel part of it was that Constantine had given up lands 400 years earlier than that. Other than that most of it was common belief.
king
Why not just not use a phone if you're an abbot
i think this is a joke
some abbots have social media accounts
I've been looking into monasticism recently
Monks are kings tbh
i always look into it but fuck me man i'm a sinner to the core
i couldn't handle it
I'm not going to become a monk but I find it very interesting
2 bad ur not ortho 😔
I'm also a big fan of John Chrisostym, marriage can be just as holy as monasticism
means gold-mouthed
Correct
my favorite saints gotta be peter and patrick
when peter renounces christ thrice and then cries, that's gotta be the saddest part of the gospel for me
i get legit emotional every time i read that
I broke down crying once when I realized I was being immoral, I legit thought I would die of guilt. I usually feel regret in a non involved way but that was an incredible experience. If I always could bring myself to feel that way I would never sin.
i've been very immoral the past few days
i usually am in general
gluttony is one of the most dangerous sins
i had a period of ascetism where i did't eat anything but bread and water for days
and let me tell you it's like demons can't even touch you
no sexual urges no nothing
I'd try that if people didn't force me to eat
But I've been a practicer of self induced suffering
Nothing that would desecrate my body that God gave me of course
I find the Philippines do fascinating, they'll go as far as crucifying themselves to bring themselves closer to Christ, because when we suffer we know what God was going through, and it brings us closer.
Woah
really?
```Passion of the Philippines – As Christians around the world celebrate Easter, religious fanatics in the Philippines commemorate the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ with extreme acts of penitence. They flog themselves with wooden whips and some are nailed to the cross to atone for their sins.```
but they don't die, right?