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A Meeting of the Minds - John Paul II calls the U.S. cardinals to Rome
Newsweek via MSNBC.com ^
| 29 April 2002
| Kenneth L. Woodward (Erik Amfittheatrof in Rome)
Posted on 04/23/2002 11:17:31 AM PDT by history_matters
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:21 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: grumpster-dumpster
Its not a panacea that you have married clergy or women clergy, Mahony said. At this point, Im a proponent of the discussion. A discussion?! The pope already said that women cannot be priests. It's over and done with. This is plainly heretical. Unreal.
To: history_matters
...and, AAAAA-MEN!!
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04/23/2002 2:41:25 PM PDT
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redhead
To: Slyfox
Let us pray that they will do some good, old-fashioned butt-kicking. Our Holy Father can not do it by himself. He needs help. OK, I've cleared my calendar. Where do I sign up?
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04/23/2002 3:20:39 PM PDT
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choirboy
To: ken5050; history-matters
..."but what would I do when they want to get divorced?" -- What did he do when his priests wanted to get divorced from the Church?
-- What did he do when his priests' behaved immorally?
-- What did he do with his practicing homosexual priests and their boyfriends?
-- What did he do with his embezzeling priests?
-- What did he do with the pedophile priests.
I suppose what any REAL bishop would do...DEFROCK them.
The problem isn't whether a priest is celibate or married...its' how he stands with the Lord. Its the condition of his soul...not his state in life.
To: ThomasMore
Defrock the lot of them even if that leaves us with just a few bishops in Africa, a bishop in Nebraska, and a few priests scattered around.
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