To: presently no screen name
I have no guilt. Can't say the same about you based upon your rantings. And it certainly seems like I've hit upon some sore points. The fact that Terri went to Mass the day before her collapse -- according to the Schindlers' attorney -- does not a fervent Catholic make.
To: ContraryMary
Exactly. So what? If she goes to church, doesn't go- stopped, never went - what's it to you? Her spiritually is/was her own business, Why do you feel the need to comment on it, and then, in a negative fashion.
I told you what her attorney said - and she said it only to let the host know what she did the day before. Meet her parents at 4:30 pm as she usually did and instead of going out to eat afterwords - again like they usually did - they went to a family friends house and a visiting chef prepared a meal for them and the story continued. It wasn't about if she went to church or didn't - it was merely to explain what she did preceding the 'event'.
But you feel the need to add your "OWN" thoughts - "That doesn't make her a fervent catholic" - negative, negative, negative.
Fervent Catholic? Are you the gatekeeper of who is and who isn't a fervent catholic?
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