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this is totally consistent with pretty much everything pope palpatine has done since becoming the holy see (if not his entire career), and you know, like 2000 years of church teaching. It's just way out of touch with American Catholics.
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Ken Milano (before he went and edited this comment out to avoid the consequences of having wrote it) wrote:
this is totally consistent with pretty much everything pope palpatine has done since becoming the holy see (if not his entire career), and you know, like 2000 years of church teaching. It's just way out of touch with American Catholics.
Stein, we usually don't agree, but you are SPOT ON with this. Spot on.
this is totally consistent with pretty much everything pope palpatine has done since becoming the holy see (if not his entire career), and you know, like 2000 years of church teaching. It's just way out of touch with American Catholics.
For real. I'm like "Uhh, I want to go to mass this Sunday but dude... seriously?"
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A. Jordan Rushie
Attorney and Counselor at Law
2424 East York Street, Suite 316
Philadelphia, PA 19125 215.385.LAW1 (5291)
Blog: www.phillylawblog.com
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Almost sounds as if certain MEN in Rome feel as if they are GODS, and demand they be worshiped. Meanwhile, it's a great day to be a Presbyterian where we're all equal in Gods sight..
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Speak softly, the dashboard cam has a very sensative microphone
this is totally consistent with pretty much everything pope palpatine has done since becoming the holy see (if not his entire career), and you know, like 2000 years of church teaching. It's just way out of touch with American Catholics.
Andrew Sullivan gave a food rundown on Real Time the other week about the disconnect between localized, American Catholic congregations and the Papal State. He also brought up the disturbing collusion between the Catholic hierarchy and Evangelics in the political scene.
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The poor child never stood a chance; An ugly child born into a family of crime. Unloved by his own mother, he was dropped from his cradle as a baby.
The leadership of the RCC is so far removed from both it's people and any link to real Christian thought or behavior it is pathetic. Papacy won't have to worry though in another generation American nun's will be all but extinguished. Western people will continue to move away from the RCC to more relevant venues of faith. The RCC will continue to dwindle in importance to western people. Maybe this is a good thing. Angers me to see the good work of so many Nun's disrespected though.
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Empty factories to the east and all our waste
The shape of things that came shows on the broken workers face
I wish Philadelphia Diocese parishioners would grow a pair and threaten schism; and call for the rest of American Catholics to join in breaking with Rome. That would pollute the Vatican's press for years.
I used to work with a nun, who could not accept any cash value as a gift, only tickets for a show, etc. . She would look out the window at lunch time and watch the priests, (one of which plead guilty to child abuse this month) smoke cigarettes regularly. I would joke and ask her if she wanted to come out and smoke but her "vow of charity" prohibited it. My brother used to help at the priest house when he was a boy, one of his jobs was the weekly unloading of the case of lobster. (In the early 70's).
I wish they would just pack up and go away. Hypocrites.
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"So now you could spend the morning talking with me quite amazed.
Look out, I'm raving mad and Somewhat Slightly Dazed."
sickens my soul , if schism is the only option to saving a religion I only hope that it is swift there is to much wrong with the RCC leaders for it to ever be right !
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To be ones self and unafraid, right or wrong, is more admirable than the easy cowardice of surrender to conformaty. Irving Wallace.
I wish Philadelphia Diocese parishioners would grow a pair and threaten schism; and call for the rest of American Catholics to join in breaking with Rome. That would pollute the Vatican's press for years.
Certainly would wake them up.
That would only work if the American bishops were of the same mind as American Catholics, not Rome.
Jordan
Sun, 2012-04-22 18:14
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Dude... DUDE! what.
Dude... DUDE! .
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stein
Sun, 2012-04-22 18:19
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this is totally consistent
this is totally consistent with pretty much everything pope palpatine has done since becoming the holy see (if not his entire career), and you know, like 2000 years of church teaching. It's just way out of touch with American Catholics.
Kat
Sun, 2012-04-22 18:22
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stein wrote:
Stein, we usually don't agree, but you are SPOT ON with this. Spot on.
Jordan
Sun, 2012-04-22 18:26
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stein wrote:
For real. I'm like "Uhh, I want to go to mass this Sunday but dude... seriously?"
A. Jordan Rushie
Attorney and Counselor at Law
2424 East York Street, Suite 316
Philadelphia, PA 19125 215.385.LAW1 (5291)
Blog: www.phillylawblog.com
Website: www.fishtownlaw.com
ExUnit4
Sun, 2012-04-22 18:38
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Almost sounds as if certain
Almost sounds as if certain MEN in Rome feel as if they are GODS, and demand they be worshiped. Meanwhile, it's a great day to be a Presbyterian where we're all equal in Gods sight..
Speak softly, the dashboard cam has a very sensative microphone
sdm
Sun, 2012-04-22 18:46
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stein wrote:
Andrew Sullivan gave a food rundown on Real Time the other week about the disconnect between localized, American Catholic congregations and the Papal State. He also brought up the disturbing collusion between the Catholic hierarchy and Evangelics in the political scene.
The poor child never stood a chance; An ugly child born into a family of crime. Unloved by his own mother, he was dropped from his cradle as a baby.
lighterthief
Sun, 2012-04-22 19:14
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The leadership of the RCC is
The leadership of the RCC is so far removed from both it's people and any link to real Christian thought or behavior it is pathetic. Papacy won't have to worry though in another generation American nun's will be all but extinguished. Western people will continue to move away from the RCC to more relevant venues of faith. The RCC will continue to dwindle in importance to western people. Maybe this is a good thing. Angers me to see the good work of so many Nun's disrespected though.
Empty factories to the east and all our waste
The shape of things that came shows on the broken workers face
Kenzo
Sun, 2012-04-22 20:24
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I wish Philadelphia Diocese
I wish Philadelphia Diocese parishioners would grow a pair and threaten schism; and call for the rest of American Catholics to join in breaking with Rome. That would pollute the Vatican's press for years.
Certainly would wake them up.
probot67
Sun, 2012-04-22 20:30
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I thought this was an Onion
I thought this was an Onion article at first......
AM
Mon, 2012-04-23 00:06
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He protects the pedophiles
He protects the pedophiles and denounces the nuns. Nice Benny real nice! You show them 80 year old women whose boss! SMH
"Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone . . . "
snailgem
Mon, 2012-04-23 01:17
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i only believe in Pope Dan
i only believe in Pope Dan Roth.
Coder
Mon, 2012-04-23 06:25
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I used to work with a nun,
I used to work with a nun, who could not accept any cash value as a gift, only tickets for a show, etc. . She would look out the window at lunch time and watch the priests, (one of which plead guilty to child abuse this month) smoke cigarettes regularly. I would joke and ask her if she wanted to come out and smoke but her "vow of charity" prohibited it. My brother used to help at the priest house when he was a boy, one of his jobs was the weekly unloading of the case of lobster. (In the early 70's).
I wish they would just pack up and go away. Hypocrites.
"So now you could spend the morning talking with me quite amazed.
Look out, I'm raving mad and Somewhat Slightly Dazed."
Matt Benatar
Mon, 2012-04-23 07:14
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So that's why he has to drive
So that's why he has to drive around in a bulletproof bubble.
The artist formerly known as Matt Sajak.
HAZMAT
Mon, 2012-04-23 07:44
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sickens my soul , if schism
sickens my soul , if schism is the only option to saving a religion I only hope that it is swift there is to much wrong with the RCC leaders for it to ever be right !
To be ones self and unafraid, right or wrong, is more admirable than the easy cowardice of surrender to conformaty. Irving Wallace.
TLP
Mon, 2012-04-23 08:41
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Kenzo wrote:
That would only work if the American bishops were of the same mind as American Catholics, not Rome.