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Date Posted: 05:02:43 10/23/03 Thu
Author: Martina
Subject: How very very interesting! It is such a cool idea to travel on the path of someone special, if you know what I mean (donīt know how to say that exactly in English). I can relate to that missing a meal thing. Same here in Germany, haha. Iīve always hated that. Each time someone from overseas comes to visit castles here with us, we are there at odd hours when the restaurants are closed and we are hungry. It sucks, I can tell you. I look forward to hearing about another one of your ten days!
In reply to: Lissa 's message, "More tales from my journey..." on 10:29:35 10/22/03 Wed


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[> Lissa, beyond recognizing the name, I know very little about the Cathars. Is there a good book on who they were? Or can you give me a brief rundown??? How did they end? Your trip is facinating!!!! Keep the stories coming. -- Betsy, 15:28:23 10/23/03 Thu


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[> [> Betsy, there's a fiction book on the Cathars and their fate in the book "All Things Are Lights" written by Robert Shea. I am not a big fan of non-fiction literature so this was perfect for me :-) I had never heard about the Cathars that way before, but I know that some religious groups are based on their beliefs. The Mont Segur was their sanctuary and the christians burned it down and killed all the people who lived there. The catholic church saw a threat in them, so they just killed them off. It's been pretty gruesome. -- Antje, 10:32:46 10/24/03 Fri


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