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Saturday, November 13, 2010

The most beautiful man in the world

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Oh, God! This is too much!



He should be forbidden to wear glasses!




It's not fair.
God have mercy on us.
I always say that he, like St. Beatriz da Silva, has his beauty as a cross. She had so many problems because of her beauty, so many occasions to sin, but kept her faith and her sanctity. I bet with him it's the same: so many problems because of his beauty, envy, sometimes inside the clergy, and all the women swooning about him.
God help him to stay always in the good path and help us too, because this is already too much!

PS: I hesitate about the title but that's it. With all my deep respect to Msgr. Georg Gänswein, here it goes my homage to him: I believe he's the most beautiful man in the world.
There! I said it.
Praise Our Lord for such beauty.

UPDATE: More on Msgr. Georg Gänswein at  http://themonsignors.blogspot.com/<b>
Please go there. If you are a fan of Msgr. Georg, you won't regret it.

2 comments:

Lola said...

My mother often told me that nuns don't age like most women.

"Why?", I'd ask. I mean the work hard, sleep little...

They don't have husbands and the stress of the 'world'.

I think having a life focused on what matters including a community that encourages that helps them look young.

I think Msgr. George has a little bit both of those in his favor.

Oh, and good bone structure.

(In other words: If he had been married to a shrew, bogged down with a terrible job, I don't think he'd look as good.)

. said...

So true. Just not having a wife nagging to him is good for complexion. I know a good wife can be a good value but I see so many that are not...

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