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Archbishop choice seen as imminent:
Pittsburgh's bishop called top candidate
Boston Globe ^
| June 8, 2003
| Walter V. Robinson and Michael Rezendes
Posted on 06/08/2003 8:35:52 AM PDT by tridentine
The appointment of Boston's new archbishop is imminent, according to knowledgeable church officials, who said that Bishop Richard G. Lennon knows he is about to be replaced and the archdiocese has already identified at least three sites that may be used for the announcement.
In interviews last week, church officials said they believe that Pope John Paul II's choice to head the most troubled of American archdioceses is likely to be made public this month, with this Tuesday the earliest possible date.
And some church officials privy to internal discussions said they now believe that -- even if the decision has not been finalized -- the most likely choice is Bishop Donald W. Wuerl of Pittsburgh.
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TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events
KEYWORDS: boston; catholic; catholiclist; law; pope; wuerl
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To: drstevej
same with parents
think how silly that God guy is to pick stupid sinners to do such important work
To: drstevej; Desdemona; BlackElk
a hitech surround sound & hi def TV in the Sistine ChapelBack to the books, PP-in-waiting.
The Sistine is a marvelous acoustic chamber wherein the unaided human voice can be clearly heard by all (who are paying attention.)
Believe it or not, there's a very minor theological point involved here having to do with preference for 'the natural' rather than the 'mechanically aided.'
It's not too important--but it is still against liturgical regs to use recordings, tapes, or CD's to "produce" music in a Catholic church proper.
That's something very widely unknown OR ignored--but it's wrong.
There are more than a few differences between the Prots and the RC's on these items.
182
posted on
06/10/2003 6:19:19 AM PDT
by
ninenot
(Joe McCarthy was RIGHT, but Drank Too Much)
To: Notwithstanding
"yet won't discuss how it is that you have it."
I've seen how you "discuss." Your supercilious insult motivated me not to discuss, but just to tell you how full of crap you are.
"BTW, obesity is a cause of chronic liver disease."
And chronic liver disease can be a cause of obesity. Until you get to ESLD, when you shrivel down to bones and parchment.
BTW, I've had my disagreements with sinkspur, but you really acted like a jerk yesterday.
183
posted on
06/10/2003 6:20:29 AM PDT
by
dsc
("Holistic" is only part of a word.)
To: Notwithstanding
You could all it anti-nomianism, but I think Sinky is like a number of us: willing to poke at the bees' nest to get a reaction in MOST cases.
184
posted on
06/10/2003 6:20:31 AM PDT
by
ninenot
(Joe McCarthy was RIGHT, but Drank Too Much)
To: drstevej
We [Protestants] do schism right!Practice, practice, practice.
185
posted on
06/10/2003 6:21:40 AM PDT
by
ninenot
(Joe McCarthy was RIGHT, but Drank Too Much)
To: ninenot
Hey, Mac, how do you get to Westminster Abbey?
186
posted on
06/10/2003 6:23:56 AM PDT
by
dsc
("Holistic" is only part of a word.)
To: NWU Army ROTC
George is a great guy, but has nothing but trouble in his 'rank-and-file' clergy---just like Dolan in Mke.
And it's possible that there will be more settlements coming there, too. Money will be tough....
187
posted on
06/10/2003 6:24:21 AM PDT
by
ninenot
(Joe McCarthy was RIGHT, but Drank Too Much)
To: drstevej
well ya know ya gotta deal with the wheat and the tares thing!
To: dsc
Well, you obviously did not want to engage my heartfelt postings about human weaknesses and how hard it must be to have one's weakness on display (as a vast majority of obese people do).
For whatever reason you zoned in - as if I had commited a gross error by generalizing - on the small minority of people are obese for reasons other than overeating.
In the real world, it is generally accepted that most all obese people are overeaters. Sorry to offend you.
To: american colleen
***well ya know ya gotta deal with the wheat and the tares thing!***
When do you deal with it?
Priest Tare?
Bishop Tare?
Archbishop Tare?
Cardinal Tare?
Pope Tare?
I say sooner rather than later.....
-Pope Piel I (the Whole Wheat Pope)
To: drstevej
God deals with this exclusively, I do believe.
To: Notwithstanding
***God deals with this exclusively, I do believe.***
If a priest/pastor is sexually immoral then God deals with it via a church that is willing to be obedient in church discipline to remove the priest/pastor.
Likewise when a priest/pastor denies the faith in his teaching God deals with it via a church that is obedient in guarding the flock by removing the heretic from a place of leadership.
When a church Catholic/Protestant has leaders that protect church leaders who flaunt biblical morality or spew heresies it can not excuse itself by saying, Let God do it - it's not our job to judge.
To: dsc
Fly to London, get a hansom, tell the driver "Westminster Abbey," why?
193
posted on
06/10/2003 6:47:02 AM PDT
by
ninenot
(Joe McCarthy was RIGHT, but Drank Too Much)
To: ninenot; dsc
To: ninenot
Okay, it was too obscure.
"How do you get to Carnegie Hall?"
"Practice, practice, practice."
195
posted on
06/10/2003 6:49:48 AM PDT
by
dsc
("Holistic" is only part of a word.)
To: dsc
To: Notwithstanding
"In the real world, it is generally accepted that most all obese people are overeaters."
Yeah, and the "real world" is mistaken.
"Sorry to offend you."
Well, you started with that "what do you do with your young boy lovers?" crap, and pretty much kept it up all day.
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posted on
06/10/2003 6:54:51 AM PDT
by
dsc
("Holistic" is only part of a word.)
To: drstevej
You know, I sorta left the Catholic Church for a while back in my youth... the banners and weird stuff I saw and heard kinda set me back a bit (plus my mother having an affair with a priest bothered me somewhat as it culminated in my parents divorce and then she got an annulment). And I went on my merry way and did a lot of stuff that was supposed to be fun and make you happy. Well I did have fun but I wasn't really happy... sorta had no direction.
Then I remembered (with the grace of God) to do as they say, and not as they do. And I looked around and did a bit of studying and praying, and got beyond those tares, including myself. The Truth of it all is what is important, it's kind of like you have to look above all the tares and see the sun in the distance. And the wheat usually grows higher than the tares, so it is easier to see.
To: drstevej
"When a church Catholic/Protestant has leaders that protect church leaders who flaunt biblical morality or spew heresies it can not excuse itself by saying, Let God do it - it's not our job to judge."
Hey, protestants aren't allowed to be right. Knock that off.
199
posted on
06/10/2003 6:56:52 AM PDT
by
dsc
("Holistic" is only part of a word.)
To: drstevej
Youu mentioned a specific scripture (wheat and tares).
Jesus clearly explains that the tares will be cast into fire at the end of the world. This is not our job.
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