
15.04.2010, 11:33:16
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Data înregistrării: 03.02.2010
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Religia: Ortodox
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În prealabil postat de maria-luisa
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Nu e o noutate :)
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In the 13th century, a radical group of Christians, known as the Flagellants, took this practice to an extreme. The flagellants were later condemned by the Catholic Church in the 14th century. Self-flagellation remains common in the Philippines and Latin America.
Some members of strict monastic orders, and some members of the lay organization Opus Dei[9], practice mild self-flagellation using an instrument called a "discipline", a cattail whip usually made of knotted cords, which is flung over the shoulders repeatedly during private prayer. Within the past few decades the practice has become rare within the Catholic Church, particularly as rigorism and heresies such as Jansenism which over-emphasized God's severe justice, are rejected.
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„Ca o carpa lepadata toata dreptatea noastra” (Is 64,5)
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