aphanon_meme ([personal profile] aphanon_meme) wrote2013-06-20 09:37 pm

part 333 wild ponies running free across the plain

Hi meme! How was your week? Mine was interesting. I just made pad thai noodles (this wasn't the interesting part) but the noodles came out too rubbery/chewy and I am disappointed. I'm also on an Izumi Yukimura kick today! Are you on any particular music kicks? (Also, man I wish you could embed videos on Dreamwidth! A gal can dream, I guess.)

Enjoy part 333!

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ooc

[personal profile] lefteria 2013-06-23 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
The Great Schism. Preferably the shenanigans that went down in 1438 when the Emperor visited Italy to negotiate with the Pope about religious union and assistance in a Crusade vs the Turks.

this from my notes p much sets the tone for how well negotiations went
> the Greek patriarch arrives and objects to kissing papal foot

  • Whence has the Pope this right? Which synod gave it to him? Show me what source derives this privilege and where it is written? The Pope claims that he is the successor of St. Peter. But if he is the successor of Peter, then we too are successors of the rest of the Apostles. Did they kiss the foot of St. Peter??
  • "it's an ancient custom"
  • THIS IS AN INNOVATION AND I WILL NOT FOLLOW IT I'M GOING BACK TO VENICE
  • lamashtar: Shun the nonbelievers! Shun-na! (Default)

    Re: ooc

    [personal profile] lamashtar 2013-06-23 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
    The Eastern Orthodox refer to the Roman Pope as the First Protestant. hahaha