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To: wideawake
Im not aware of any vandalism occuring in Brooklyn due to some sort of religious rivalry between catholics and protestants.

I think you may be trying to demean or belittle this incident, and your reference implies your attempting to diminish something that really should be discussed and addressed.

Its also worth noting I checked the Diocese and affiliated web pages for that area and couldnt find any references to the incidents last year your referring to.

15 posted on 11/09/2001 2:22:12 PM PST by cascademountaineer
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To: cascademountaineer
Im not aware of any vandalism occuring in Brooklyn due to some sort of religious rivalry between catholics and protestants.

I think you may be trying to demean or belittle this incident, and your reference implies your attempting to diminish something that really should be discussed and addressed.

Its also worth noting I checked the Diocese and affiliated web pages for that area and couldnt find any references to the incidents last year your referring to.

Glad to know you automatically distrust me. Why don't you try this link? It's Bishop Thomas Dailey's account of the vandalism which occurred in Brooklyn and Queens in February and March last year. You know, the Bishop of the diocese which is, according to you, completely unaware of any such incident.

Right now, Primas St. Croix - a member of the same "Bible-only" Christian sect which murdered a nun during Mass last year in St. Lucia - is awaiting trial for the desecrations. He has refused to give up the names of other members of his group who helped him desecrate the churches. It is presumed that they have fled to the Carribean.

22 posted on 11/12/2001 4:16:40 AM PST by wideawake
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