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To: montag813
"Tom Monaghan has the agenda of a right-wing Republican, and he happens to confuse that with the teachings of the Catholic Church," said Richard P. McBrien, a University of Notre Dame theology professor. "I wish he had spent this money the way a really good Catholic would: helping the poor; helping inner-city schools, which are being suffocated through lack of money; helping the aged and the infirm. Those are the teachings of Jesus Christ."

McBrien apparently doesn't know that Monaghan has already done years ago what McBrien suggested. He got Mother Assumpta Long, former Mother Superior of the Dominican nuns in Nashville, TN to start a new order aimed at providing schools and support for the poorest in the Detroit, Michigan area.
37 posted on 02/09/2003 9:26:32 PM PST by Rushian
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To: Rushian
McBrien apparently doesn't know that Monaghan has already done years ago what McBrien suggested. He got Mother Assumpta Long, former Mother Superior of the Dominican nuns in Nashville, TN to start a new order aimed at providing schools and support for the poorest in the Detroit, Michigan area.

Monaghan is a wonderful man, a true Christian in every sense. G-d bless him.

An another note, it is great to see Christians putting some serious cash into bolstering Christian institutions, especially as a bulwark against the Saudi-funded gathering threat of Islam in the United States. This menace should not be underestimated or go unchallenged. The left-wing has left America's youth without God and without morals, open for the spiritual rape that is Islam. Christians and Conservative need to put serious cash behind efforts to innoculate the next generation against this hateful cult.

45 posted on 02/09/2003 10:16:45 PM PST by montag813
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