And then, one year later, I was in Montreal for a long weekend. I went to Mass at the Anglican Cathedral and had to listen to the priest give a sermon on how the Americans deserved what they got. As I walked out, I said to him "I'm from New York, and I knew people who died in the Towers. And I can assure you that they did not deserve it."
OMG!
I'm so sorry.
359 posted on 04/29/2006 11:30:28 AM PDT by fanfan
(FR is the best/biggest news gathering entity in the whole known history of the world. Thanks Jim.)
And then, one year later, I was in Montreal for a long weekend. I went to Mass at the Anglican Cathedral and had to listen to the priest give a sermon on how the Americans deserved what they got.
That guy will be dealt with at a time and a place not of his choosing!
376 posted on 04/29/2006 2:06:35 PM PDT by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
(I'm a proud GRINGO......is Bill Clinton still the president?...Seems that way!)
Well, that same Sunday, my parents were at their local parish church near St. Andrews, NB, and the priest officiated at a special memorial service for 9/11 victims.
Two different parishes, two different provinces, two different worldviews.
455 posted on 04/29/2006 6:39:12 PM PDT by kellynch
(I am excessively diverted. ~~Jane Austen)