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Post by WarrenPeace on Jan 15, 2018 17:52:21 GMT
I haven't seen Angela's Ashes, but I believe that the possibility of confessions is one element of the Catholic church's success. Some people want to talk about what bothers them, and unlike a therapy session, a confession is free of charge. But what makes those things bother them is the conditioning, the brainwashing and dogma the church is full of and that is put into them starting when they are children, which the movie shows. An angry, assholeish god fearing fire and brimstone mean teacher who makes the young boys eat pieces of newspaper to have them practice communion. It is an oppressive atmosphere.
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