Posted on 10/04/2007 11:07:31 AM PDT by Pyro7480
He attended Truro Church for some time and then returned to the Roman Catholic Church.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas tied his return to Catholicism to his return to Conception Seminary College during a class reunion Sept. 7-9.
When I drove up here in 1967, it was the beginning of a new life for me, he said in an address to students, faculty, staff and alumni. When I drove up this time, it was a renewal of that life for me.
Some of those that are leaving ECUSA over the apostacy are moving to the Roman Catholic Church since its liturgy is similar.
Moving from a gay-approving group to an abetting group.
Sigh....must be hard to be a reformed catholic. Bet that’d have John Knox spinning in his grave.
proof positive he's either an idiot or a liar.
“Moving from a gay-approving group to an abetting group.”
No, the Truro Church is a solid orthodox church that is being sued by the Diocese and ECUSA for leaving.
I meant the ECUSA. Right now they are still the “official” anglican rep in America.
Amazing how the Dims just can’t stop lynching Blacks if they leave the Plantation.
Pray for W and Our Troops
Not just cowed then down: In two short years, after failing to pack the court, he replaced EVERY SINGLE member of the US Supreme Court.
A fascinating look at FreeRepublic history. Thanks!
Maybe you could write a book.
“In two short years, after failing to pack the court, he replaced EVERY SINGLE member of the US Supreme Court.”
How did he manage to do that? Arkancide?
“Justice Thomas believes that much of the New Deal is unconstitutional.”
Which provision of the New Deal was *not* unconstitutional?
I recall that thread, too. I wish we could save and find such information.
It is very unfortunate how much gets lost on the internet - and I suspect that much of that is simply that sites get moved to different servers.
You are not responding to my post. I did not make that comment.
Actually, way back then - I did.
It was more comedy than history, though both were pretty much the same at that point in our nation's history.
Perhaps he could tell which way the winds of men were going to blow.
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