Talk:Mita Congregation
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2004
[edit]Can anyone show where this came from? "Also, once a person becomes a member, he or she must not have any children in the future." I'll delete it if no one can show where it comes from. I haven't heard that before and I know a couple of people memebers of the mita congregation. Cjrs 79 01:03, Nov 30, 2004 (UTC)
- It is absolutely amazing how people always try to vilify that wich they do not know or understand. I am 52 years old, the oldest of 4 children born to a couple who joined the congregation late in their teens. Not only did I grow up in "Mita's" home but she loved to entertain church members and their children. The Sunday School was called "El Consejero" where children were taught how to be God fearing Christians and good citizens. The music school was opened to all youths who were interested in music free of charge even if they were not church members. So much for couples not having children or children not being around! SQM 05-22-2007 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.192.134.136 (talk • contribs) May 22, 2007 (UTC)
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