Posted on 09/14/2007 8:08:41 AM PDT by Balt
My very polite email to Sr. Mary Ann Walsh bounced back to me. She appears to be blocking email.
her mailbox is probably full.
After they saw Archbishop Levada named to head the CDF, they figured, full-steam ahead.
And conversely, Ms. Saile’s employment with a Catholic group doesn’t prove she buys into their agenda.
LOL! Right — she’s probably just someone with no convictions at all, available to the highest bidder. How reassuring! ;-)
Like I said: Another prediction: look for Msgr. Malloy to explain to us that Ms. Saile's speaking engagement with a pro-abortion group doesn't prove she buys into their agenda. Correct. And, if that's the case, it merely proves her completely mind-boggling lack of good judgement. She ought to fit right in at the USCCB.
Compared to when I was young, one of the ways I think Mass has changed for the worse is:
Among the many less than lucid and insipid answers given by clue-less people who also have no idea what Christian worship is all about, was this gem:
"We've begun to regress to some pre-Vatican II activities, like singing Latin responses. I don't understand any of it!" Kathy Saile of Phoenix, Arizona.
My, my. What a small world. And it looks like your Priestly Pugilist was wrong. Ms. Saile's appointment as USCCB Director of Domestic Policy is still on the official web site, which means it's worse than I thought.
by Priestly Pugilist
Pope Benedict trying to sell Summorum Pontificum to the American bishops.
This is meant as a joke:
Unfortunately, this isn't:
I'm sure she's "personally opposed, but . . ." ;-)
I think I am going to start with my own Bishop.
*snort* I'm afraid you're right. Many of the new Bishops are better than their predecessors, but the staff is likely still as liberal as always, and it is they who run the place, day to day.
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