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Daily Archives: 5 April 2013
Some Advice
Ross Murray at the WaPo has some suggestions forĀ Cardinal Dolan. As outlined here, I think it’s good advice: (S)top talking about LGBT people and spend more time listening to them. If Cardinal Dolan cannot talk about LGBT people without uttering … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
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FBV 2
For the second day of Favorite Bible Verses, let’s pull out another Protestant favorite, 2 Timothy 3:16: All scripture isĀ inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for refutation, for correction, and for training in righteousness. We’ll use the New … Continue reading
Pope Francis Friday
CNS reported on Pope Francis meeting with B16’s CDF head. As reported, sisters and theologians were not on the docket, but praise for the movement to addressing sex predators. For the defenders of the innocent, all eyes will be on … Continue reading
Posted in Church News, sex abuse, The Blogosphere
Tagged bishops, cover-up scandal, Msgr Marini, pope francis
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