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To: trad_anglican

I am sincerely sorry you have interpreted it that way.

I guess Leo XIII's encyclical and Catholic teaching is "uncharitable" as well, right?

But then again, the "lamb without spot," of which the Virgin Mary and Immaculate Conception, Mother of the Church, without wrinkle or stain, is the Mother, cannot be uncharitable by definition, can it?


22 posted on 12/28/2004 12:19:48 PM PST by Mershon
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To: Mershon
I guess Leo XIII's encyclical and Catholic teaching is "uncharitable" as well, right?

I wasn't commenting on the encycilcal. I was commenting on the uncharitableness of your remark and the transparency of your "regret."

But then again, the "lamb without spot," of which the Virgin Mary and Immaculate Conception, Mother of the Church, without wrinkle or stain, is the Mother, cannot be uncharitable by definition, can it?

If you are referring to the Church in this question, my answer is yes, it is quite possible for the Church (militant) to be uncharitable.

24 posted on 12/28/2004 12:42:29 PM PST by trad_anglican
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