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Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Squirrels on Crack

Nature lovers fear that squirrels could become hooked on crack cocaine plundered from addicts' hidden stashes. The furry animals are thought to be behind a new drugs turf war in Brixton - stealing rocks of crack hidden in front gardens. Tough police action to rid the town centre of dealers and addicts has seen crackheads abandon their usual drug stash hideouts. But the blitz has displaced some dealing into nearby residential streets. Drug addicts are known to be hiding small stashes of crack rocks in people's front lawns late at night.--cSouthlondon

It just seems weird and strangely funny to think of a squirrel on drugs. When I saw this title i thought this must be interesting, but it really wasn't too remarkably interesting.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Abandon Eucharistic doctrine, dissidents urge Synod

Well, so i guess i haven't posted much lately as so many people have been saying. When I found this I had to blog this. Please check the link and please pray for the whole Church. In a way this issue isn't new. Individual people think that we should discuss every single one of the Church's teachings. Someone how they don't realize that to want to change the Church's teachings is to want to change the teachings of Christ. God doesn't change his mind like they think. This group calls themselves "We Are Church." They want to have a meeting with the Pope to discuss these things. Do they think that every one of these things was made up? I guess they forgot all that Jesus has taught us and given us. They fail to realize the true of love of God in the Eucharist.

"We Are Church argued that the dogma of the transubstantiation-- the teaching that the bread and wine at Mass are transformed into the Body and Blood of Christ-- is unacceptable to Protestants, and thus impedes ecumenical unity. The group decried traditional forms of Catholic piety, such as Eucharistic adoration and processions, as tending to make an "idol" of the Blessed Sacrament."