Posted on 06/17/2004 11:20:09 AM PDT by Rutles4Ever
LOL! As an Episcopalian, I know exactly what you mean!
You guys really need to get your arms around this thing.
You know.... MOF. Isn't it obvious?
I hope the next pope is Latin American, American or African.
There are far to many liberal preists infesting the church.
Ping
The obvious one would be the homosexual angle, but Rod said it's not that.
Incidentally, Rod pointed out on bettnet.com that he talked with a Fox staffer at the Dallas bishops' meeting and said Fox should seek out Michael Rose, who wrote a couple of books on the lavendar mafia in the church, but the Fox person said they had orders from above not to mention the homosexual angle.
thank you!
No surprise...it's a small number of priests and the Boston Catholics are probably among the most liberal in the world. It makes me think the conservative Catholic Church is stepping up to the plate finally.
I really like the way the Catholic Church is talking about disallowing pro-abortion politicians from Communion.
Beware of broad-based attacks on the Catholic church or any church; they are from Communists.
nice bit of detective work. that is why the net is so powerful, people like you keep facts so the ignorant can be enlightened. good work.
sorry to hear your story. I'm wondering if there isn't more to it?
Well, the priest was wrong about that. But, it doesn't surprise me that a priest might say that, back then.
My mother and dad went through a rough patch and went to a priest for counseling, back in 1959.
When, during the course of the conversation, my dad told him he was a convert, the priest (a young priest, by the way) turned to my mother and said "See, that's what you get for marrying a convert."
My dad never darkened the door of a Catholic Church again.
I know priests and even deacons can be jerks, but, back then, it seems that a great many more were than now.
Quite. Hope this will stifle the Pope for awhile.
I agree, but the fact is, we're the target du jour. Now, we can argue about numbers, but it's one thing to put faith and trust into a secular teacher, it's another thing to put faith and trust into a representative of Christ. Both situations are abhorrent, but I believe this has much more impact with people because religion and religious persons should be the first and last resort of sanctuary from evil, not the source of it.
That said, Dreher is not some liberal columnist. He's a conservative Catholic who's followed the scandal closely, and, although he's not the AUTHOR of this spread, I lean towards taking his word that if it's not going to be pleasant...
We will see. I don't have any opinions on the material because I haven't seen it. This is just an FYI to all concerned...
This story was probably the reason for the bishops meeting this week in Denver.
We are all sinners. No human has moral authority except it comes from God. You're just looking for an excuse to attack the Catholic Church, otherwise why bring the war into it?
More to what? I share something that happened to tens of thousands of divorced families across America in the early 1960's and you think there is more to it?
Divorced families were told across America, indeed across the world, do not receive the sacrament.
What is your agenda?
Surely you don't want an American Pope. The American Catholic Church is THE problem. They are the liberals along with the Jesuits and their Liberation Theology! Just my 2¢
Either you're full of malarkey, or the priest was, or someone isn't telling the whole story. Being abandoned by a spouse isn't a sin, and can't be grounds for excommunication.
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