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Rorate Editorial: The Pope in the United States - Ambiguous on what should be clear, clear only...
Rorate Caeli ^
| 9/28/15
| Augustinus
Posted on 09/28/2015 7:23:44 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
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A final note to Catholic apologists: don't attack the secular media for highlighting what the Pope himself highlighted rather than focusing on the brief statements that he made on pro-life issues! Don't condemn the secular media for refusing to focus on what the Pope himself treated as of peripheral importance! The secular media's coverage of the Pope's words and priorities in the US has been, on the whole, far more honest than that of the Catholic mainstream media.
To: BlatherNaut
Let us pray:
Laudate dominum transire condimentum tartaro. Amen.
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posted on
09/28/2015 7:39:03 PM PDT
by
Noumenon
(Resistance. Restoration. Retribution.)
To: BlatherNaut
Rorate nails it. Spot on.
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posted on
09/29/2015 3:02:53 AM PDT
by
Claud
To: BlatherNaut
Thank you for posting! Sweet Jesus, please help us!
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posted on
09/29/2015 7:57:28 AM PDT
by
mlizzy
(America needs no words from me to see how your decision in Roe/Wade has deformed a great nation. -MT)
To: BlatherNaut
Validly, the Pope can address matters of faith and morals. He doesn’t speak in political terms to the left or the right.
If you look closely you will see the morals.
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posted on
09/29/2015 10:17:31 AM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Noumenon; Religion Moderator
Please translate according to the Religion Moderator’s guidelines.
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posted on
09/29/2015 10:18:56 AM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
No problem.
Praise the Lord and pass the tartar sauce.
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posted on
09/29/2015 11:10:13 AM PDT
by
Noumenon
(Resistance. Restoration. Retribution.)
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