RC skcus....

RC skcus....

nextime naa gay pope or lesbian pope...
cguro all will be clear..when the christianity is in the ashes na...WWII was waaayyyy2x back na pero not all of the files in either camps were declassified...i think no matter how outrageous or bizarre i think it still based on truth or the possibility of having a female pope..it may have or may not have happened pero it's a possibility...there's a lot of syet going on in that library or archival vault in the vatican..that can shake the entire world..in my opinion if ma open to public scrutiny ang ilang archives SURELY naa jd something ma dig up that's really NASTY either against the christianity or its enemies
kabasa ko sa book sa ako classmae pag highschool about ni pope joan...
gipatay man ni sya after nahibaw.an na buntis sya..
kay nagprocession man daw to nya nakuyapan sya dayon nigawas kuno ang bata...
nya ang papa daw sa bata kay sakristan...


The legend of Pope Joan
The story of Pope Joan is known mainly from the 13th century chronicler Martin of Opava (Martin von Troppau to Germans, also known as Martinus Polonus, "Martin the Pole"). In the Chronicon Pontificum et Imperatum, it is written:
"Joanna Anglicus, born at Mainz, was pope for two years, seven months and four days, and she died in Rome, after which there was a vacancy in the papacy of one month. This woman Joanna was a woman, who as a girl had been led to Athens dressed in the clothes of a man by a certain lover of hers. There she became proficient in a diversity of branches of knowledge, until she had no equal, and afterwards in Rome, she taught the liberal arts and had great masters among her students and audience. A high opinion of her life and learning arose in the city, and she was chosen for pope. While pope, however, she became pregnant by her companion. Through ignorance of the exact time when the birth was expected, she was delivered of a child while in procession from St Peter's to the Lateran, in a lane once named Via Sacra (the sacred way) but now known as the "shunned street" between the Colisseum and St Clement's church. After her death, it is said she was buried in that same place. The Lord Pope always turns aside from the street and it is believed by many that this is done because of abhorrence of the event. Nor is she placed on the list of the holy pontiffs, both because of her female *** and on account of the foulness of the matter." (Martin of Opava, Chronicon Pontificum et Imperatum)
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here's the source:Pope Joan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

well, that sheds some light. thanks for the info.
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