To: Dominick
you said "...You are assuming the writer is Catholic. I get the idea that she is just a loud mouth."
I agree with your second statement, Dominick, but she herself declares the following:
"Having been a Catholic my entire life, I am infuriated that someone would choose to represent my faith in this manner"
I stand by my statement that Catholics are poorly educated as a group.
Regards
20 posted on
04/26/2005 8:10:25 AM PDT by
jo kus
To: jo kus
"Having been a Catholic my entire life, I am infuriated that someone would choose to represent my faith in this manner"
I would say she could be catholic, and not be Catholic. There is a distinction between ethnic catholics, who are considered fit for public office, and actual Catholics, who are relegated to second class citizenship by Marxists the world over.
She may have been brought up in the Faith, but not registered at a parish and attending Mass. That would make her catholic. I think we both agree, there is no discussion on women's ordination, Rome has spoken.
I stand by my statement that Catholics are poorly educated as a group.
I would also agree with this as well. The CCD suffered a body blow in the 1960-70s. It is coming back, but if it was healthy, we would not have as many catholics, and we would instead have more Catholics.
See? We don't have to fight, now sing with me:
"Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me,"
:-)
25 posted on
04/26/2005 8:45:18 AM PDT by
Dominick
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