To: Antoninus; Aquinasfan; Askel5; Cicero; Gophack; eastsider; saradippity; american colleen...
I seem to recall that in the last issue of First Things, Fr. Neuhaus says that, according to friends of Law, he is waiting for a moment to leave "gracefully."
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06/07/2002 6:10:53 AM PDT by
maryz
To: maryz
If Law had been allowed to resign back in March and April and disappear a lot of these revelations about him wouldn't be coming to light. When you drive wrecklessly and cause an accident you don't just abandon the car and walk away from the scene. I hope his fellow bishops are paying attention to what happens when arrogance and indifference consume a person. Hopefully there will be many more depositions for Bernard in the future.
To: maryz
For the good of the victims and for the faithful, Law should resign. Every day new revelations show him complicit to these crimes. His lack of action or explicit cover-ups are despicable for a man who is a successor to the Apostles. What did Jesus say about a milestone?
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