So you were the one rushing to judgement. I did not. I actually read the article.
So I stand by my answer that yes he would approve.
Do you stand by your whine that because they don't want to operate at a loss so wealthy people can take charity they should not call themselves the order of St. Francis?
RE: So I stand by my answer that yes he would approve.
Well, I withhold my judgment on that and we’ll just have to agree to disagree. I might agree with you at a later time but I’ve seen too many cases where money talks even on religious orders to be as
RE: Do you stand by your whine that because they don’t want to operate at a loss so wealthy people can take charity they should not call themselves the order of St. Francis?
1) If you bothered to read my post, I took the time to say that there is nothing illegal with what they did. If they want to PROFIT from the real estate, that’s their right.
2) I did not defend what the parents are doing.
3) I did ask if St. Francis would approve of this business transaction and that is where our discussion should focus on.
You said yes, I say I’m not certain that the answer would be yes based on the life of St. Francis.