Posted on 04/29/2006 7:27:04 PM PDT by wagglebee
The King of Spain is a Catholic, but Queen Sofia is from the Greek royal family. Did she convert or is she still Greek Orthodox? It wouldn't matter as far as this convention goes.
Uh, OK. Is this supposed to interest or surprise me?
So, you aren't really implying that archaeology "proves" creation and ID, are you?
Not at all. It proves that a common objection to ID, i.e., that it is untestable, is false.
"Pope is a religious title unknown to Christianity."
Yeah. Unknown. Except to that vast majority of folks that have remained true to the Apostolic line established by Our Lord. That would be Our Lord Jesus Christ. The Christ who chose Peter as Pope. Yeah, and the BILLION plus Christians who still adhere to the truth taught by God.
The Islamic convention is that females should wear certain headdress too. I detect a pattern here.
"The Islamic convention is that females should wear certain headdress too. I detect a pattern here."
Rerally? Can you share?
We can only guess for now. I am sure the MSM is on the case! (not kidding)
Being the state of GB in this day and age, as far as the Church is concerned (worse than the US), I can't imagine why she was invited. I have no animosity toward Mrs. Blair, but her country is more anti Christian, culturally bankrupt, a immoral sewer really, than the US is. Maybe to encourage her to help change it?
Share what?
While all you say may be true, depending on your opinion, it is the Churches custom, and thus they have a right to it.
How big a hardship would it have been to wear the customary black?
None.
She converted
On May 14, 1962 she married Don Juan Carlos de Borbón y Borbón Dos Sicilias, Prince of Spain and the future king, whom she met on a cruise of the Greek islands in 1954. In doing so, she relinquished her rights to the throne of Greece and converted to Roman Catholicism from Greek Orthodoxy. The couple have three children: Infanta Elena born December 20, 1963, Infanta Cristina born June 13, 1965, and Prince Felipe born January 30, 1968.
She was born in Athens, Greece on November 2, 1938, the eldest child of the King of the Hellenes, Paul I (1901-1964) and his wife, the former Frederika, Princess of Hanover (1917-1981). Both her parents were descendants of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and despite her country of birth, the family tree on both sides is almost exclusively German and Danish in origin. The Greek royal house is a cadet branch of the Danish royal family of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, which is itself a branch of the House of Oldenburg. Her brother is Constantine II of Greece and her sister is Irene of Greece.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sof%C3%ADa_of_Spain
Cherie Blair provoked surprise in the Vatican and the ire of a Roman Catholic MP yesterday by wearing all-white to meet the Pope, a privilege normally reserved for Catholic Queens
In her mind, she is.
What does kneeling in front of someone have to do with the Bible? People who are knighted do it all the time.
Straining at gnats and swallowing camels?
majoring in minors and minoring in majors?
I will be interested to see the absence of future postings by Freepers complaing about disrespect being shoun to the Office of President of the Ubited States.
Gee, I hope the pope didn't care. Tradition may be important but isn't worth belittling someone over.
Share baby, SHARE!
(To refresh your memory, you said: "The Islamic convention is that females should wear certain headdress too. I detect a pattern here.")
No she isn't, She's just a lawyer with delusions of granduer.
That wasn't my allegation, but if you are having trouble deciphering the pattern I was referring to, it doesn't surprise me that you are also having trouble with this.
Worse yet, Did she also committed the fashion crime by wearing white shoes before Memorial Day and after Labor Day?
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