Yes I exclude christianity as I exclude every religion and atheism. Don't bother talking about the West when what you're talking about is the catholic church.
it gives me hope when I see how 40% of the population is atheist in countries like Spain. It is undeniable that Europe (with a few exceptions) is moving away from organized religion.
it gives me hope when I see how countries like Spain are around 40% atheist now. It is undeniable that Europe (with a few exceptions) is moving away from organized religion.
Yes I exclude christianity as I exclude every religion and atheism. Don't bother talking about the West when what you're talking about is the catholic church.
Bro what material conditions, Italy is emptying out, nowadays they pay foreigners who are willing to buy abandoned properties in the countryside. Also Italy belongs to the wester part. (But then on the other hand you have the Vatican that still seems to run child trafficking endeavors with backing from Italy's government so idk man)
Yes I exclude christianity as I exclude every religion and atheism. Don't bother talking about the West when what you're talking about is the catholic church.
Bro what material conditions, Italy is emptying out, nowadays they pay foreigners who are willing to buy abandoned properties in the countryside. Also Italy belongs to the wester part. (But then on the other hand you have the Vatican that still seems to run child trafficking endeavors with backing from Italy's government so idk man)
What I meant is that Italy is the exception in western Europe when it comes to religion. Eastern Europe is significantly poorer than the west so they tend to be more religious.
it gives me hope when I see how 40% of the population is atheist in countries like Spain. It is undeniable that Europe (with a few exceptions) is moving away from organized religion.
What I meant is that Italy is the exception in western Europe when it comes to religion. Eastern Europe is significantly poorer than the west so they tend to be more religious.
Bro what material conditions, Italy is emptying out, nowadays they pay foreigners who are willing to buy abandoned properties in the countryside. Also Italy belongs to the wester part. (But then on the other hand you have the Vatican that still seems to run child trafficking endeavors with backing from Italy's government so idk man)
I used to be a history bookworm. Religious history is somewhat interesting to me especially its connection with politics. But I never understood the difference between a canon and a monk ...
I used to be a history bookworm. Religious history is somewhat interesting to me especially its connection with politics. But I never understood the difference between a canon and a monk ...
I used to be a history bookworm. Religious history is somewhat interesting to me especially its connection with politics. But I never understood the difference between a canon and a monk ...
Bill Gates told me this:
Why are priests called canon?
Originally, a canon was a cleric who lived in the precinct of the cathedral. The word meant a priest who was under (ruled by) a bishop. In the Anglican church, some canons are laypersons (not ordained). The title is also given to some senior or retired priests as an honorary title.
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