Because Italians as a people are known to be such rigorous Catholics? I don't necessarily think so.
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If I understand post-Vatican II Catholicism correctly, there's plenty of room in a "properly formed conscience" to conclude that, for instance, legal abortion is permissable. It sounds like the present Pope is hoping most Catholics will overlook that little loophole....
Because Italians as a people are known to be such rigorous Catholics? I don't necessarily think so.
I think the political import of Catholicism has more weight in a country like Italy. I doubt the Pope could point a finger at a politician and force the pol to do his bidding. But I think Vatican condmenation could put pressure on some politicians. Much moreso than here.
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There was a bit about that on the radio this morning, actually -- protests in Rome for a law acknowledging domestic partnerships both homo and nohomo.
The protestors, who, I mean, they've obviously got strong feelings on the issue, were pretty stiff in their flipping the bird to the Vatican, by name, and blaming the Vatican for the politicians' inability to bring the issue to a vote. Aparently there is a certain lobbying power that the church has over politicians, that instantly disappears when things are brought to the general public in a referendum.
(Which sounds massively fishy to me -- actually it sounds like an interested party attempting to use class war as a method for inculcating the concept of hierarchical leadership in a culture. Which reflected sooooo flatteringly on the church in, say, 1936-45.)
Sprecher's is also a big favorite around Chez Zmayhem.
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Winged Migration is on pbs during a pledge drive, so I keep watching bits of it.
The swans triggered my memory of the swans at Podebrady in CzR. They hung out on the frozen river behind the castlish building we had classes in and ate at. We'd sneak tons of bread crusts out to feed them. They were pushy HUGE buggers. If we weren't careful, we'd get totally mobbed. As in, stuck out on the ice until they gave up. They'd dive into your pockets, try to steal your gloves off your hands (in case they were edible,) etc. I learned to pull my hat down low and my scarf up high or they'd go for my earrings. They'd really yank on your hair, too.
But it was so cool to be that up close to them. They were fascinating.
I think the political import of Catholicism has more weight in a country like Italy. I doubt the Pope could point a finger at a politician and force the pol to do his bidding. But I think Vatican condmenation could put pressure on some politicians. Much moreso than here.
Oh, that, sure.
Let's go back to how Newt Gingrich was involved in an adulterous affair at the same time he was condemning Clinton over Monica Lewinsky.
I just updated my anti-virus, and that shit could not have taken longer. I had to restart twice! And wait 100 years.
I am such a dork. Owlets! Which made me google the Farley Mowat story. Owls in the Family, ftr.
Funny to see talk of memorization tricks today.
I had to memorize twenty pages of wordy dialog with heavy speeches for my character for a parody I did last Sunday night.
I had to memorize it in about 48 hours.
Mostly it was just tough finding the time to fit in my memorization. Typically what I do for memorizing my lines is to just recite them over and over, and when I screw up (this requires somebody to be on book for me), I start over and keep going until I get it right in my recitation.
As each page gets memorized, I worry less and less, as the longer I work at it, the more solid I get on the beginning parts.
It's always the last few pages that are the toughest, as they get the least amount of time, but it works for me.