Tuesday 8 May 2012

ENTRY N°11: Tuesday 8th May 2012


It's 9:59 on a Tuesday, and I'm not having my socks bored off by teachers who don't know what they're talking about. This calls for celebration.

-A cup of tea and a digestive later-

Is it wrong to drink Baileys in the morning?

The reason that I'm not having my socks bored off is because I'm not actually in school. I'm at home, and soon to be in a Cathar (not even sure if that's spelt right) castle. What an exciting life I lead...
Catharism was a Christian religious movement that appeared in the eleventh century (becoming more widely spread in the twelth and thirteenth)
Here it is according to wiki:

Cathars, in general, formed an anti-sacerdotal party in opposition to the Catholic Church, protesting against what they perceived to be the moral, spiritual and political corruption of the Church.

"...they usually say of themselves that they are good Christians, ...hold the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ and his gospel as the apostles taught... occupy the place of the apostles. ...they talk to the laity of the evil lives of the clerks and prelates of the Roman Church... ...they attack and vituperate, in turn, all the sacraments of the Church, especially the sacrament of the eucharist, saying that it cannot contain the body of Christ... Of baptism, they assert that the water is material and corruptible... and cannot sanctify the soul... ...they claim that confession made to the priests of the Roman Church is useless... They assert, moreover, that the cross
of Christ should not be adored or venerated... Moreover they read from the Gospels and the Epistles in the vulgar tongue, applying and expounding them in their favour and against the condition of the Roman Church..."
— Bernard Gui, On the Albigensians

This castle is supposed to be incredible, dear non-existant readers. I'll give you an account of that later.

DREAMS: Meet Harry Potter. Be given an Xbox by Ginny Weasley. Why does everyone hate her?

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