Talk:Palmarian Catholic Church
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Is this article NPOV? Bo-Lingua
Hmm I'm not sure. I think they are a rather small group so non-biased sources might be difficult to come by. However the stuff about "they're so nuts" isn't as in this as in most things I've read on them and at the same time it doesn't seem propagandistic for them that I can tell. Might be the best possible for now. I have never worked on this article, but I'll look into it seeing if there's anything to be done.--T. Anthony 05:13, 4 September 2005 (UTC)
Definitely not. "This canonically unapproved Order has claimed that Paul VI (who is still honoured by them as a martyr-pope) was kept imprisoned in the Vatican by evil conspiring cardinals." Consider it edited. Cjsk 14:44, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Palmarian Cathlics
I am in reguar contact with an actual follower of this faith. They have an amazing set of rules which makes me believe that they are more a cult than followers of God. Women aren't allowed to wear trousers only long skirts. men aren't allowed to wear shorts or short sleeves. If you do not avide by the "rules" they will turn you away form their doors and i know for a fact that this happens. so how do they follow the God who says "love one another as I have loved you" and by turning people away and lwaving them in spain on their own they did not as Jesus preached clothed or fed them. How can thay claim to be catholics but not live to the teachings of the new testemant?
- Most of the Catholic world, including most Traditionalist Catholics AFAIK, consider them to be a fringe movement. Their claims of a rival Papacy is mysticalist as they don't even claim priests elected Clemente. Clemente himself was something of a questionable character. Along with sexual transgressions he admitted to there are other allegations, albeit unconfirmed. As for how they can claim these things perhaps you could ask one you contacted. Essentially though people can claim anything they want. One proclaimed Pope, William Kamm, claimed that God wanted him to have "spiritual wives" who he'd have actual sex with. There is no record of any Pope in history having multiple wives, but he basically insisted that God felt there should be now.--T. Anthony 11:17, 31 October 2005 (UTC)
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- Yes, the Palmarians own this Cathedral, it is very large and expensive...and, from a DVD they sent me, they have at least 100 others, and many priests beyond the 50 bishops, many more...this leads us to suppose...2000 supporters? You must be joking! I've seen around 2000 in the cathedral and very few of the Latin Americans (the vast majority) were even in the same hemisphere at the time.
194.112.58.20 02:17, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cathedral of Palmar de Troya
That's a nice picture. What does it have to do with the article? This cathedral isn't mentioned in the article at all. Does the PCC own this cathedral? If so, the article should explain how they got it -- this building looks expensive! Lawrence King 07:09, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] palmarian catholic church.
I was a member os this church, they had some very strict rules. Women were not allowed to wear trousers,they had to wear skirts below the knees. men had to wear trousers,then someone complaind that jeans were to tight, so jeans were banned. you all had to wear long sleaves. you were banned from goin swimming and going to the beach. You were not allowed to used contraception. If you were in a violent relationship the priets would persuad you to stay with your partner. You were made to tell your children that father christmas was not real. You were not allowed to let your children listen to music as it poisoned their minds. You were banned from walking in any other church grounds or graveyards, and were not allowed to take part in religious education as school. The religion was quite brain washing.
[edit] Money laundering
I read sometime at Interviú (I read it for the articles, of course) about money laundering for foreign tax dodgers. --Error 17:19, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Connections
Probably the most famous person associated with the Palmarian „movement“ ist singer Sinéad O'Connor (via the Michael Cox (Clergyman) fraction). None of that appears in this article, though. Does anyone know of a good source? --AndreasPraefcke 07:08, 6 July 2007 (UTC)