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Hi. Please explain why you keep posting about Heidi Klum to a catholic newsgroup, and you refer to her as our lady and such. What’s up with this? Are you just being weird or did Heidi Klum become a devout Catholic or what? -Rogue

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      Rogue wrote in alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic: Hi. Please explain why you keep posting about Heidi Klum to a catholic newsgroup, and you refer to her as our lady and such. What’s up with this? Are you just being weird or did Heidi Klum become a devout Catholic or what? -Rogue

      Hello, Rogue.  The word "catholic" means "universal" in Greek and I call Ms. Klum "Our Lady" because of her universal ("catholic") and eternal significance.       I post to many other Newsgroups, as well, including alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian.eastern-orthodox, alt.gossip.celebrities, misc.activism.militia, etc., because Ms. Klum’s life and career can show to everyone God’s workings in the present day.       I think that Ms. Klum is Lutheran, because as a teenager she used to attend various youth functions at the Gnadenkirche (Church of Mercies) in her hometown Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, near Cologne.  Her father Guenther was confirmed at this Lutheran Church and Heidi was born in the Evangelical (i.e., Lutheran) Hospital of Bergisch Gladbach.       She goes back to that Church on different occasions, including the signing of a car for a Unesco charity in October 2002: http://www.gnadenkirche-gl.de/heidis_besuch1.htm       The public relations representative for that Church, Ms. Ute Glaser, a free-lance journalist, also writes many of Heidi’s publicity articles in Germany.       Heidi’s jewelry collection for Mouawad is based on a four-leaf clover Cross design that she had seen in the Duomo, the Cathedral of Milan, Italy, as can be seen in this photograph: http://www.heidiklum.com/news/default.htm

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*plonk* NickKaffes schrieb: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –       Rogue wrote in alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic: Hi. Please explain why you keep posting about Heidi Klum to a catholic newsgroup, and you refer to her as our lady and such. What’s up with this? Are you just being weird or did Heidi Klum become a devout Catholic or what? -Rogue       Hello, Rogue.  The word "catholic" means "universal" in Greek and I call Ms. Klum "Our Lady" because of her universal ("catholic") and eternal significance.       I post to many other Newsgroups, as well, including alt.atheism, alt.religion.christian.eastern-orthodox, alt.gossip.celebrities, misc.activism.militia, etc., because Ms. Klum’s life and career can show to everyone God’s workings in the present day.       I think that Ms. Klum is Lutheran, because as a teenager she used to attend various youth functions at the Gnadenkirche (Church of Mercies) in her hometown Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, near Cologne.  Her father Guenther was confirmed at this Lutheran Church and Heidi was born in the Evangelical (i.e., Lutheran) Hospital of Bergisch Gladbach.       She goes back to that Church on different occasions, including the signing of a car for a Unesco charity in October 2002: http://www.gnadenkirche-gl.de/heidis_besuch1.htm       The public relations representative for that Church, Ms. Ute Glaser, a free-lance journalist, also writes many of Heidi’s publicity articles in Germany.       Heidi’s jewelry collection for Mouawad is based on a four-leaf clover Cross design that she had seen in the Duomo, the Cathedral of Milan, Italy, as can be seen in this photograph: http://www.heidiklum.com/news/default.htm

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