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In reply to the discussion: Vatican cracks down on a traditionalist group by excommunicating its bishops [View all]GiqueCee
(5,243 posts)16. I thought...
... Latin was the official language of the Vatican, but maybe not. I was never a Catholic, though I'm married to a recovering Catholic, but was never an Italian, either.
On edit: After a more careful reading, I suspect you may be right. But among the Romance languages, Italian is said to be the closest to its Latin roots.
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Vatican cracks down on a traditionalist group by excommunicating its bishops [View all]
dalton99a
Jul 2
OP
Beat me to it. He does that, and ill be back in there the following sunday with a hundred bucks in my hand.
Volaris
Jul 2
#11
A teaching moment for the US left. If you have the power and you're negotiating with assholes, you're losing.
harumph
Jul 2
#5
A good reminder that authoritarians use authority to preserve the system that preserves them
31j20b3
Jul 2
#18
Non-authoritarians occasionally have to resort to hard leveraging of rules and options
harumph
Jul 2
#20
Not just the bishops - anyone who "habitually participates" in the society and "formally shares its positions"
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2
#29