Posted on 06/06/2005 1:15:28 AM PDT by NYer
Things are getting better down here right along with the selection of Benedict XVI. Another one bites the dust. I hope she repented before her death.
later pingout.
The Devil, the master of lies, must smile when the following is posted in an obituary:
###"In addition to her life partner Lisa Phelps, and their daughter Victoria, she is survived by their son David De Maria, his life partner James Springer, and their son Aiden DeMaria. She is also survived by her brothers, Jim O'Leary and Ken O'Leary, sister Diane Urig, and nieces and nephews."####
Let us pray for their souls.
This comment, alone is scary.
(then again, so is Gloria Steinem.)
It's all about the "power." Narcissism at its best. The evil guy with the little red horns must be LHAO.
Sounds as though she left her vocation as nun a while back.
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Born March 4, 1948, in Kingston, New York, Jean Marie O'Leary grew up mostly in Ohio. She entered Sisters of the Holy Humility convent in 1966, and said in a 1984 anthology, "Lesbian Nuns: Breaking Silence," that she joined the convent because "there was no anti-war movement, no women's movement, no gay movement in Ohio in 1966" and that she "wanted to do something special, to have an impact on the world."
Jay, sadly she never had that vocation to begin with. There were no vows to God. Her "goddess" might have well been The Peace Corps, or some other liberal intent (hence, her radical lesbian feminazi flag waiving causes, and affiliation with Jimmy Carter) .
All she cared about was herself, and her imprint on the world. Serving God was never in the picture at all.
What profits a man who gains the whole world but loses their soul?
I guarantee you, she is realizing at this moment that she has gained no profit from where she lies now.
Very sad, indeed. Prayers for her soul.
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