I am Maxine Culpa. Along with my late daughter Mia, I first became aquainted with Saint Sybian through our husband, Composer Felix Sebastian Culpa. He was born and raised in Calabria, Italia, near the site of the ancient Greek settlement of Sybaris, in the last century. When he was thirteen, Sybian began to appear to him, initiating him into her spiritual and sensual world. Felix, who was forced to disappear after unfortunate and definitely unsaintlike events , told us of Sybian's devotion to the pleasures of the father's creation: food, drink, the arts (particularly music and dance) all nature ---especially the body!! With the help of American Musicologist Patrick Lockwood, I have written these entries. Now, He also has been taken from us. Our new Scribe is Daniel Pierce, and our new Goddesss is Esperanza, whom Sybian herself has ordained. I hope that all who view this site will be encouraged to let their minds and senses wander to discover the voluptuous gifts the father freely gives us. Newcomers are urged to go to the earliest postings.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

From Uncle Milo's Journal



“The time is near; Felix is ready. He will reach the age of thirteen on the day of the Summer Solstice, Sybian’s feast, just as I did years ago, when the Voluptuous One chose me as her agent. Ever since he was entrusted to me by his mother, I have been slowly bringing the boy along. He already is proficient on the piano and violin. Working at the factory, he has developed his body, and two days a week, I assign him to work with the ladies at the presses, to surround him with womanflesh. Through their singing and dancing after work, they have instilled in him a love of music and life and a fascination with the opposite sex. All this is according to the wishes of the Saint.

On the day following his birthday, I will send him on an errand to the grotto, to the “Il Bucco Glorioso”, where I first heard Sybian’s voice. There she will personally baptize, confirm and ordain Felix as her priest, and I will become his servant.”

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