To: Alberta's Child
Monaghan asked the bishop who the f#ck he thought he was, told him to f#ck himself and everyone else who worked in his chancery office, and told him that people like him (the bishop) were irrelevant fools and that the real faith was being preserved (and spread) by people who really matter. If you can say this to a bishop in America, you can say it to a pope in Rome. I sure hope this story isn't true.
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04/24/2002 12:05:39 PM PDT by
Romulus
To: Romulus
If half of what I've heard about Monaghan is true (good and bad), then the story is probably true. And relax -- Modernists in the Church have been "saying" that to the Pope in Rome for years. The only difference is that they are subversive, conniving bastards who don't have the b@lls to say things in public.
To: Romulus
I sure hope this story isn't true. The story sounds like a liberal ßû|| ~ ©®@þ.
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