So Lahtina....your problem is with the institution right.....NOT directly the Prada shoes? Would you guys feel the same if the Pope was wearing no name WALMART clothing & shoes?
And support a corporation like Wal-Mart?! Never!! LOL Just kidding. No, I'm just so against the church. Roman Catholic -that is. I don't know the others enough to be critical.
Were the shoes a gift? Did he buy them himself? Is he hurting anyone along the way? Is he still accomplishing his deeds as "God's messenger"? Did you know that the robe he wears costs WAY MORE than the Prada shoes.... Things that make you go hmmmm...... I'm not religious, but I also wouldn't critique THE POPE....who after all is human like the rest of us....and dedicates his life to helping human kind. So if he eats a STEAK, he's a sinner, cuz there are so many hungry children in the world??? Do you guys know how many luxurious dinners he attends to all the time.... Absolutely nothing wrong with it...... The difference between PRADA and whatever no name brand he was wearing before is simply: M A R K E T I N G (his old shoes, didn't have a marketed name, therefore no high price tag...that's all) No one critisizes BUSH for wearing NO NAME suits.....and he's the President! So would you rather have an IDIOT dressed in Prada, destroying human kind....or a POPE dressed in Prada helping human kind worldwide?
I'd rather see someone trying to make a difference and not promoting the continuation of this way of life where both the rich and religion have their foot on the working man's throat. I'd rather see a little equality. I'd rather the church working to remove the blind folds off peoples' eyes instead of having their hand in their wallets and pockets while keeping them in darkness and expecting their reward in the heavens for being so dumb, ignorant and miserable.
I think the church has done more wrong than right anyway. And btw, it's not a critique to the pope himself but to the institution he represents.
Were the shoes a gift? Did he buy them himself? Is he hurting anyone along the way? Is he still accomplishing his deeds as "God's messenger"? Did you know that the robe he wears costs WAY MORE than the Prada shoes....
Things that make you go hmmmm......
I'm not religious, but I also wouldn't critique THE POPE....who after all is human like the rest of us....and dedicates his life to helping human kind.
So if he eats a STEAK, he's a sinner, cuz there are so many hungry children in the world??? Do you guys know how many luxurious dinners he attends to all the time....
Absolutely nothing wrong with it......
The difference between PRADA and whatever no name brand he was wearing before is simply: M A R K E T I N G (his old shoes, didn't have a marketed name, therefore no high price tag...that's all)
No one critisizes BUSH for wearing NO NAME suits.....and he's the President!
So would you rather have an IDIOT dressed in Prada, destroying human kind....or a POPE dressed in Prada helping human kind worldwide?
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Lahtina wrote: Daeveed wrote: Well honestly, if god existed, I'd care.
It's not about that either. I just wanted to share the mockery, lies, jeers, hypocrisy, shamelessness, bad taste (Prada? Ok good taste ), disrespect, lack of education, etc, promoted through the hands (and feet) of Roman Catholicism.
I just wanted to share the mockery, lies, jeers, hypocrisy, shamelessness, bad taste (Prada? Ok good taste ), disrespect, lack of education, etc, promoted through the hands (and feet) of Roman Catholicism.
the pope was wearing prada before he became a pope let the man enjoy his prada shoes. he's human after all! and prada shoes are nice
As a man he is free to have any thing he wants but as the ambassador of God on Earth? I'm sure he was wearing Prada before but he has been God's representant for how long?
Anyway, that's not the point. The point is that Jesus, the founder of Christianity, was the poorest of the poor. Roman Catholicism, which claims to be His church, is the richest of the rich, the wealthiest institution on earth.
Yeah i don't think so. 'Saint' sure as hell isn't my middle name or first for that matter.
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Phantasma wrote: miguel wrote: the pope was wearing prada before he became a pope
let the man enjoy his prada shoes. he's human after all!
and prada shoes are nice
Im no Theologian or nuthin right.... But Im pretty sure he was still in the same business before he became pope, he was Cardinal... its not like the man was a Real State agent before and they just made him Pope...
lol
let the man have nice shoes!! it's not like he's got other ways to express himself.. he wears those ugly outfits all the time!
miguel wrote: the pope was wearing prada before he became a pope
let the man enjoy his prada shoes. he's human after all!
and prada shoes are nice
Im no Theologian or nuthin right.... But Im pretty sure he was still in the same business before he became pope, he was Cardinal... its not like the man was a Real State agent before and they just made him Pope...
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what? you found Manuel Noreaga? In the Phillipines? He has a mansion? Ok, we on it, on it, right now!
I don't know, there's just something very wrong when the "representant" of God on earth dresses in designer clothing. Especially because, according to their sermons, one must endure difficult times on Earth to be worthy of going to heaven. Catholic religion is such bullsh*t!
Pope Benedict XVI would come pretty far down on many people’s list of ‘most fashionable icons' despite his penchant for Prada shoes and designer sunglasses. But the German-born pontiff is currently at the center of one of the Vatican’s more bizarre controversies, one which revolves around the fiber of his fabric.
The stylish Benedict has angered many in the holy city by allegedly switching allegiances from the company which has made papal robes for over 200 years to a tailor who has only been in business for a tenth of that time.
In what is being called the “cassock wars,” both tailors are said to be squaring up for a dispute over the papal contract in a bid to win the pope’s favor. Annibale Gammarelli, of the eponymous firm of outfitters who have been making papal cassocks since 1792, is locked in a struggle with Mancinelli, a small shop that has been operating for a mere 20 years.
It was reported in October that the pope had ditched Gammarelli’s robes, which it was claimed made the pontiff feel uncomfortable, and tradition in favor of Raniero Mancinelli’s more loose-fitting threads.
It was also suggested in the Vatican newspaper, The Tablet, that Benedict was forced to wear one of three "stock" cassocks supplied by Gammarelli for the eventual winner of the Conclave. Unfortunately, none fitted properly and the cassock, which hovered above the pope's ankles, caused some amusement," the paper wrote. "Is it possible that Papa Ratzinger did not find it very funny?"
Gammarelli has angrily denied that his services were no longer being used. "This is an ungracious falsehood," he said. "We are always in contact with the apartment of the Holy Father. Perhaps there was only an occasional gift by some friend of the Pontiff."
Gammarelli's first papal client was Pius VI, a man renowned for his vanity and frequently lampooned for his narcissism.
Third party cited in escalating "cassock wars"
However, a conflicting report in the Corriere della Sera newspaper muddied the waters further by claiming that Benedict had abandoned both Gammarelli and Mancinelli in favor of a return to Alessandro Cattaneo, a tailor whom the pope used when he was Cardinal Ratzinger.
Whichever tailor the pope has now switched to, it is widely seen as a betrayal of hundreds of years of tradition, a claim that has been vehemently denied by Vatican sources which also claimed that Gammarelli remained the official supplier of attire to the Holy Father.
Benedict a fan of designer goods and old favorites
It is another example of the surprising individualism of a pope many saw as the most straightlaced of pontiffs. In addition to his love of designer sunglasses, the pope has favored padded quilt jackets, jumpsuits, baseball caps and red Prada shoes.
It is said that the pope still retains the same furniture from his old flat and also carries the same beaten up old leather briefcase which he has had for years.