Bezigheidstherapie

March 30, 2007

On the news today they showed this nun from France who will apparantly play an important role in the whole process of turning ex-Pope John Something II (or whatever he’s called in English) into a saint. She claims to have been healed of Parkinson’s disease thanks to the ex-Pope.

Right.

I whish to apply my parents’ cat Roza for sainthood. We got her for my mother when she was very ill of cancer in 2005, as ‘bezigheidstherapie’ (Google that) for the lonely days my mother faced because she could not go to work due to al the chemo and radiationcrap burning in her veins. Anyway, my mother survived the cancer, and now I attribute it all to our beloved Roza.

I’ll take Saint Roza’s day with that, please. I hope it’s a Monday.

4 Messages »

  1. Please don’t degrade Pope John Paul II. I don’t believe in God/god(s) either, but he was much too good of a person to be treated like that. Let the Christians and their world be. Respect their faith. I hate a raging Christian as much as I hate a raging agnostic.

    Comment by Tomasz Dominikowski — April 3, 2007 @ 7:22 pm

  2. I ridicule whoever I want, pope or no pope. Everybody is equal to me. Christian, Muslim, Jew, or whatever.

    Comment by Administrator — April 3, 2007 @ 9:44 pm

  3. L’enfant terrible.

    Comment by Stefan — April 4, 2007 @ 12:59 am

  4. I rest my case, that French comment made my day, Thom Some-or-other.

    Comment by Tomasz Dominikowski — April 4, 2007 @ 5:24 pm

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