because I saw him making a devil sign when he scored goal in champions league.
2007-07-28
03:49:07
·
6 answers
·
asked by
killy gonso
3
in
Sports
➔ Football
➔ Other - Football
**** you american It's not soccer It's football. don't call it soccer. Its name is football.
2007-07-28
03:58:19 ·
update #1
nono kaka is protestant not catholic. he married his wife in evangelical church.
2007-07-28
04:12:16 ·
update #2
No. I can't believe that he is. I also can't believe Freemasons make "devil signs." I can't believe that you went to the trouble of thinking up such a weird piece of bigotry. Isn't there anything else in soccer that you want to ask about?
2007-07-28 03:56:53
·
answer #1
·
answered by Rich Z 7
·
1⤊
0⤋
Freemason Footballers
2016-12-12 03:40:00
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
When I am at home I play soccer, but when I am visiting friends in Europe I play football. Weirdest thing though... we use the same ball, same boots, same pitch, same rules....
Oh, I am also a Freemason. And here is a newsflash... we don't worship the devil and we don't flash secret signs when we score.
2007-07-28 12:14:54
·
answer #3
·
answered by MarkS 3
·
1⤊
0⤋
From WIKIPEDIA....
A devout evangelical Christian, Kaká became engrossed in religion at the age of 12: "I learnt that it is faith that decides whether something will happen or not." He removed his jersey to reveal an "I Belong to Jesus" T-shirt and openly engaged in prayer moments after the final whistle of Milan's 2007 Champions League triumph. Kaká previously sported the same shirt during Milan's 2004 Scudetto celebration and after Brazil's defeat of Germany in the 2002 World Cup final, and had the same phrase, along with "God Is Faithful," stitched onto the tongues of his boots. During the postmatch celebration following Brazil's 4-1 win over Argentina in the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup final, he and several of his teammates, among them backup keeper Gomes and defender Lúcio, wore T-shirts with "Jesus Loves You" printed on them in various languages.
Two days before Christmas in 2005, Kaká married 18-year-old Caroline Celico at the Reborn in Christ Church in São Paulo. She was born on July 26, 1987 to Rosangela Lyra, the director of Dior in Brazil, and entrepreneur Celso Celico. She and Kaká met in 2001 while she was a student and he was playing for São Paulo FC. The wedding drew 600 guests, including fellow Brazilian footballers Cafu, Ronaldo, Adriano, Dida, Júlio Baptista, and then-Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira. Caroline is currently attending university in Milan, where she plans to earn a fashion business degree.
Kaká is a member of the organization Atletas de Cristo ("Athletes of Christ"). His goal celebration consists of him pointing to the sky as a sign of thanks to God after every score, and is proud that he was a virgin when he married.
2007-07-28 04:07:43
·
answer #4
·
answered by zmanjohn00 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
My father and grandfather were Masons. Many men are.
Deal with it and get on with your so-called life.
2007-07-28 03:57:25
·
answer #5
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
i dont care as long as he plays the way he is playing.........except for against barca
2007-07-28 03:52:26
·
answer #6
·
answered by FAISAL 5
·
0⤊
0⤋
god, i didnt know that!!! im having second thoughts about this guy...
2007-07-28 03:56:16
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anna 3
·
1⤊
0⤋