Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Side Effects For Tertralysal

MODESTY AND SOBRIETY 'CHARACTERS ARE ALWAYS THE CHRISTIAN?


I read in the Corriere della Sera on November 6 interview of Don Aldo Cazzullo Verzè. Advise those who have not made it very informative read. I state that you have always heard good things about this priest - an entrepreneur, for works created in the same hospital. By a priest I would expect an attitude always marked by sobriety, even when making judgments about people, but not so in this case. It proves to my amazement a true lover of the personality, somewhat inclined to flattery almost to the limit of servility. It uses high-sounding adjectives and enthusiastically referring to people like Fidel Castro (great man, so nice) and Gaddafi (a prophet). It would seem not to know that they carry all the consequences of dictatorship with freedom and safety of their subjects, and in sharp contrast with the teachings of Christ. Speaking of Don Giussani, who apparently lived as a competitor in the works, describes him as a poor man whom he has devoted many charitable care. Craxi mentions in passing between the characters worthy of consideration while speaking of Andreotti is certainly not a good service by saying indirectly that he would at that time controlled the Mafia. And what does he say Berlusconi? First of all, the bride in full view for which certain judges (who investigates Berlusconi?) Are "the worst of our culture." And then you lavish in praise against the prime minister, "a blessing for the country, God's gift to Italy." He speaks well of the political left as Vendola ("a man of great value, great culture") but, understand it, because the guarantee of being able to build a hospital in Puglia. Conversely, the Catholic crushes Rosy Bindi (a bad, unfortunately), just because the hospital did not do it to him. I omit all the other amenities on Cacciari, and Don Giussani on Berlusconi (who adore, hug and kiss each other on a hospital bed). More than a priest dedicated to the works to alleviate the sufferings of humanity, as they have done and are doing other priests throughout the world and in far less well off, rather than a witness of the Gospel this looks like a businessman Don Verzè a bit 'pimp, friend of the powerful that, as such, can serve. Arch-enemy, however, those who will not follow his plans. I do not believe that a sincere Christian can identify with such an ambiguous, arrogant and smooth character.

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