Quoting Lucia, he continued: And those who will work for the good of the family will experience persecution and tribulation. But there is no need to be afraid because the Blessed Mother has already crushed the serpents head.
1 posted on
09/28/2019 7:22:34 PM PDT by
ebb tide
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2 posted on
09/28/2019 7:23:37 PM PDT by
ebb tide
(We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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I remember the topic of ethical relativism/morality or ‘situational ethics,’ appearing as topic of discussion among us students when I was attending St. Joseph’s (Catholic) College in the late 60s. Although some made “good” arguments, such as not right to execute a starving person for stealing a loaf of bread, I saw as an extreme from the middle ages and could be solved by changing laws. But when it came to basic morality and the ten commandments, which some also said should be changed based upon cause, I disagreed. I believed then and still believe that there is a basic morality this is everlasting and is neither relative or situational. And now we are here in this secular humanist world.
3 posted on
09/28/2019 8:08:54 PM PDT by
GreyFriar
(Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
To: ebb tide
On another note, John Paul II enabled and covered up sex abuse, as did Paul VI.
7 posted on
09/28/2019 11:26:54 PM PDT by
Clemenza
(Lucky)
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