To: CCWoody
Woody, I'm not a catholic, although I do go to a catholic church from time to time. Administering final rites is not a power, it's a responcibility that the priest has. The fact that the Bishop did not think of the comfort he could have given a dying man.......well.....that says a lot about what the Bishop thinks of his duties.
To: McGavin999; Matchett-PI
... it's a responcibility that the priest has. ~ McGavin999
What comfort; the kind where you kill someone, pronounce absolution over their sins, and inform God that you have saved another heathen? It sounds faintly famaliar.
Woody.
182 posted on
06/16/2003 6:11:03 PM PDT by
CCWoody
To: McGavin999
The "Bishop" has a lot more to worry about than spending his remaining days behind bars. His failure to stop is unforgiveable by anybody less than God and certainly not by criminal statutes.
He should spend that time behind bars wisely or there will be hell to pay in a manner of speaking.
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