Alex,
I’m surprised at you. Don’t you know it’s the Divine right (even though they’re atheists) to mock anything religious or decent? We have to be more tolerant and accept these freaks. We can’t dare say a word about them because of their superior emotional status. We can’t criticize them because of their great intellect (the fact that they can’t back up anything intellectually and are incapable of reasoning is because they’ve “evolved to a higher level” or so they’ve told me).
Your finding fault with those are so supremely enlightened really bothers me and I’m going to do what they’ve taught me to do when I’m upset - I’m telling my mommy on you because you hoort their feelings! So there.
But if we make fun of them.................
Minimize minimize minimize...
For myself, I’m more impressed with the congregents who used a modern video device to provide indisputable proof of what happened that day.
It is comforting to know that not every Catholic in San Francisco is silent about these pathetic actions.
IMO, the people who allow this sort of thing have been able to hide what they are doing for far too long.
O’Reilly has been all over this story, and apparently the Catholic diocese or whatever has not seemed interested in going after these “nuns”. I think the SF Chronicle finally reported on it last week, but instead of blaming the gays, they went after O’Reilly for his reporting on the manner.
Of course we take comfort in Gal 6:7, “be not deceived, God cannot be mocked”. Who do these people think they’re kidding?
Then IMMEDIATELY appoint Father John Corapi, SOLT, as Pastor (and allow him to bring a few of the CFR's from New York to the Rectory).
Father John Corapi's order is based in San Francisco, so this would give Father Corapi some good time to be with the head of his order.
And I am sure some of the CFR's of NYC would not mind spending a couple of months in San Francisco this time of year -- especially since the city is named after Saint Francis.
[Note that the CFRs are the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, an offshoot of the Capuchins here in the US.]
No, no, no, your Grace. Remember Vatican II and its emphasis on lay participation? Well this is it!! The blogosphere is lay people getting involved in Church affairs. This is what AmChurch is always calling for. Enjoy it!!
The blogosphere is actually a bit like a lucky dip; you're not sure what you're going to get. There is some great stuff and there is some garbage. However without it, we'd have been in the dark about this for weeks or possibly months. The great thing about it is that it is totally out of the reach of the diocesan machinery, unlike the local Catholic press.