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To: donbosco74
I think enough is enough.

He's been publicly scourged in the press. (A punishment the secularists gleefully administered.) He was once the Archbishop of the preeminent diocese of the United States, now he's the equivalent of a parish priest. It's not a cushy job, either. He's expected to be a fund-raiser, which is penitential, because he is equally infamous among the Italians, and now he has to go to them with his hand out all the time. It's a daily humiliation.

And believe it or not, Bernard Law does not have horns or a forked tale. Before a few years ago, he had a long tenure of respectable service to the Church. Without him, we wouldn't have the Catechism. Alas, he was the appointed fall guy for the American bishops. He failed miserably in his duty, but so did many of his confreres. Most of them have sinned, but only one of them has had to pay.

Remember Rembert Weakland? Is he eviscerated in the international media? How many people outside Milwaukee even know who he is, or what he did? The guy selling hotdogs on the street corner on campus knows who Bernard Law is, and his children's children will probably know enough to spit on the man's memory.

He didn't get to say this Mass because somebody was doing him a favour. They were following protocol, and he was up. But there's a big to do, because people wait around, licking their lips at the chance to humiliate the man some more. For everyone's sakes, as far as Cardinal Law is personally concerend, its time to let it go.
16 posted on 04/11/2005 12:53:20 PM PDT by Lilllabettt
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To: Lilllabettt

We ought to forgive and forget, huh? Would you like to have your son or daughter left alone with him or with a priest under his authority? How many problems do we want coming out of the same factory before we shut it down? It's time to let it go: on and on?


17 posted on 04/11/2005 1:38:34 PM PDT by donbosco74 (Sancte Padre Pio, ora pro nobis, nunc et in hora mortis nostrae, Amen.)
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To: Lilllabettt

Protocol is meaningless in the Vatican or anywhere else in the Church today. If they wanted to change it, they would've.

Law was also the one responsible for delaying the CCC's publication in English because he was fighting for Inclusive Language.

Bernard Law was also the dude that wanted the pro-lifers to stop demonstrating outside of clinics after the murder of Dr. Gunn. That tells you that Law thought they were the cause and that babies should be sacrificed in order to preserve the "peace."

As far as Weakland, Symons and all the rest of the delinquents and reprobates, because they got away due to the connivance of JPII and the Vatican isn't reason that Law shouldn't be pummelled until he exiles himself into a monastery for life.


22 posted on 04/11/2005 9:28:08 PM PDT by GerardPH
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To: Lilllabettt; donbosco74
He's been publicly scourged in the press.

Oh my heart aches for him, not.

He was once the Archbishop of the preeminent diocese of the United States, now he's the equivalent of a parish priest.

And Our Lord provided him with enormous graces to fulfill that task faithfully.

It's a daily humiliation.

Compared to what? Being sodomized? I don't think so. Tell him to offer it up.

And believe it or not, Bernard Law does not have horns or a forked tale.

No, but the one he serves may. According to some, who seem to know these things.

Before a few years ago, he had a long tenure of respectable service to the Church.

Not everyone thought so:

"Bernard Law is not a conservative. He has one interest in life and that's Bernard Law."- Fr. Malachi Martin, in an interview in 1996.

He failed miserably in his duty, but so did many of his confreres. Most of them have sinned, but only one of them has had to pay.

So, because we do not have perfect justice we should strive for less perfect justice?

The guy selling hotdogs on the street corner on campus knows who Bernard Law is, and his children's children will probably know enough to spit on the man's memory.

He's got a lot more than that to be worried about:

"And whosoever shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in me; it were better for him that a millstone were hanged around his neck, and he were cast into the sea." Mark 9.41

Do you have any idea how much damage was done? Not only were the bodies and the minds of the victims harmed, but far worse, many of them and their family members were so scandalized that they lost their faith, some may never return.

If law was really repentant, he would gladly accept going to jail or a remote monastery to do penance in reparation for all the damage he's caused, to the individuals souls and to the Church for the rest of his life.

23 posted on 04/11/2005 10:09:35 PM PDT by murphE (Never miss an opportunity to kiss the hand of a holy priest.)
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