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 cazuelo
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 Published 03 November de 2002 at 20:17:28    

In the end I've decided and I will open a dedicated topic. By way of introduction I will play (enhanced) in part one of my posts in another topic of discussion: One of the most striking things about Opus Dei are those phrases (there are hundreds) and used as a maximum final. Sentences are simple but with great force and members of the Work contain irrefutable truths. "To serve, serve," "In the Work we have the whole pharmacopoeia to cure any disease (soul, that is)" "What said the Father and that is enough" ... The sad thing is that they serve as both a hole for a disjointed: once again, simplify the message so as to preclude any discussion (or simply exchange of views) between members and above. Over time I concluded that the abundance of these maxims helps to make as bold a fanatical young kid (as I myself, sir, to go further) which are believed capable of solving complicated problems and other people of any age ( no matter they are older and more experienced) with the mere reproduction of one of these sentences. These are maxims that radical, in short. I think this deserves a study based internal operation of this type of communication. What think you? I want to let your opinion because perhaps this is one of the peculiarities of everyday life in the Work.
 
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 Published 04 November de 2002 at 13:22:19     

"He who obeys no mistakes"
"He who loves God is not tired or thinks it is enough what they do"

Lola icq: 172943141
 
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 Published 13 November de 2002 at 02:57:56    

"a hundred souls we are interested in a hundred"
"as a large and poor families"
"God knows best"
"everything is for good" (Omnia in bonum !!!!!)
Well said that they do not accept any debate on these fracecillas
 
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 Published 13 November de 2002 at 17:30:19    

Hi, Berto, the friend of children, and most heard phrase in Opus there was to be holy but holy altar. To me what to be holy, because I think as well. Everyone that is what he wants. My cousin chose to be a plumber and now makes a paste. But I will lose my ramblings. I say what a saint, then okay. But the altar, that's not so funny to me. I, honestly, is that on an altar, I'm not. Moreover, even biodramina I take, just thinking about it gives me vertigo. Pues eso, que me repatea that phrase. Bye.
 
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 Published 13 November de 2002 at 23:46:36    

"wildly sincer @"
"not only have to be good, we should be holy" (and sometimes continuous with the words "and holy altar")
 
 
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