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DianneW 11-02-2021 10:10 AM

No me neither only by marriage...Was surprised though at us choosing this location in France and then finding out his ancestors lived very near....
I joined the french ancestry site
Geneanet
the familysearch.org is a good Ancestry Site and has a lot of information Re.Religion...
free and the owners are Mormons... The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints.

DriveYourCarDownToTheSea 11-29-2021 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DriveYourCarDownToTheSea (Post 2175165)
I recently got, from Amazon, the only comprehensive English language history of the Huguenots, written in 1879:
History of the Rise of the Huguenots, Volumes I and II by Henry M Baird

I was in a Half Price books this weekend and saw another (English language) book about the history of the Huguenots. Didn't catch the name of it. I don't think I saw it on Amazon because if I had, I probably would have gotten it rather than the one by Baird, because it was quite a bit shorter. I presume it's now out of print, or something. Either that or it's one of the rare books Amazon doesn't have.

Though I suppose the Baird book probably had a lot of color the other one doesn't, such as the details of all those execution methods. :laughing:

DianneW 12-01-2021 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by DriveYourCarDownToTheSea (Post 2192995)
I was in a Half Price books this weekend and saw another (English language) book about the history of the Huguenots. Didn't catch the name of it. I don't think I saw it on Amazon because if I had, I probably would have gotten it rather than the one by Baird, because it was quite a bit shorter. I presume it's now out of print, or something. Either that or it's one of the rare books Amazon doesn't have.

Though I suppose the Baird book probably had a lot of color the other one doesn't, such as the details of all those execution methods. :laughing:

A lot of the Protestants....they buried them up to there necks and left them to die..the women were raped and the children and the women then were thrown in jails many died of course as the conditions were disgusting....Religion stinks

The Batlord 12-01-2021 04:11 PM

Shouldn't have risen up against the Pope.

DianneW 12-03-2021 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 2193086)
Shouldn't have risen up against the Pope.

at least say something that's true for once in your life..
Louis XIV was the main murderer behind the atrocities that took place.. but surely you know that..
Popes mean absolutely mean nothing to me....Just another fairy tale like religion.

The Batlord 12-03-2021 08:53 AM

Just another rube who doesn't recognize the sovereignty of the Papacy.

DianneW 12-03-2021 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 2193205)
Just another rube who doesn't recognize the sovereignty of the Papacy.



your so out of tune with the present way of just about everything...lessons needed here..

Though not currently worn as part of papal regalia, the papal tiara still appears on the coats of arms of the Holy See and the flag of Vatican City. Later in his reign John Paul II approved depictions of his arms without the tiara, as with the mosaic floor piece towards the entrance of St Peter's Basilica, where an ordinary mitre takes the place of the tiara. Otherwise, until the reign of Benedict XVI the tiara was also the ornament surmounting a Pope's personal coat of arms, as a tasseled hat (under which a 1969 Instruction of the Holy See forbade the placing of a mitre, a second hat)[40] surmounted those of other prelates. Pope Benedict XVI's personal coat of arms replaced the tiara with a mitre containing three levels reminiscent of the three tiers on the papal tiara.[41] The mitre was retained on Pope Francis' personal coat of arms.[citation needed]

In 2005, Pope Benedict XVI promulgated the document Ordo Rituum pro Ministerii Petrini initio Romae Episcopi that confirmed the choice of Pope John Paul II to refuse the tiara and the incoronation rite.[42][43]

In May 2011, also Pope Benedict XVI received a special tiara by Dieter Filippi,[44] a German chief executive officer of a telecommunication company who had commissionated the gift to an artisan laboratory located in Sofia.[45]

Each year, a small papal tiara is placed on the head of the famous bronze statue of Saint Peter in St. Peter's Basilica from the vigil of the Feast of the Cathedra of Saint Peter on 22 February until the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul on 29 June.[46] This custom was not observed in 2006, but was reintroduced in 2007.

even when it was in use..it was all about look at me I am rich you are poor..religion was just a joke card...

The Batlord 12-03-2021 04:57 PM

Why are you going on about tiaras, you weirdo?

SGR 12-05-2021 07:42 AM

This is still easily the best pope story and also metal as ****.

https://www.atlasobscura.com/article...-cadaver-synod

DianneW 12-05-2021 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 2193279)
Why are you going on about tiaras, you weirdo?

your brain has turned on itself, it is obvious to most sane people...weirdo does not offend me....full names out your magic hat all you like.....zzzzzzzzzz..boring usual old ****e from a ****ehead...
https://c.tenor.com/FxiulMfJhq4AAAAC...-pea-brain.gif


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