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To: Maximilian
How interesting.Huels and his mentor first proposed the policy of "creating a path by walking on it".

I have been commenting on various threads about the great number of nonCatholic bishops appointed in the 70's initiated by the Apostolic Nuncio,Jean Jadot.I think he was able to introduce bishops whose "mentors" had been infiltrated into the seminaries earlier in the century by enemies whose agenda was to destroy the Catholic Church.

The former bishop of Phoenix was just such a person.It was recently disclosed that he spent time trollng for teen-age boys in a neighboring diocese while he was bishop,no less.It was recently noted that the motto he adopted upon becoming bishop was "To Prepare the Way."At the time it had no particular significance to most Catholics. In retrospect it was probably telegraphing his intentions to others in the know.I think everyone on these threads whose bishop was ordained in the 70's should look up the motto he chose,I'll bet we will learn much about the enemies game plan that might be helpful right now.

11 posted on 10/14/2002 10:48:12 AM PDT by saradippity
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To: saradippity
"We are the Church;
together we are the Church"
...Bernard Cardinal Law

Whaddya make of this???

13 posted on 10/14/2002 10:57:09 AM PDT by american colleen
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To: saradippity
Weakland was (allegedly) a Jadot pick. OTOH, there are those who claim that Weakland was drop-kicked out of Rome and simply was placed in the next available slot, which was Milwaukee.

His motto was something about "Charity to All" but that had absolutely NOTHING to do with his behavior. If you got in his way, or bothered him with facts, he would see to it that you were smeared, reviled, and dumped upon--no matter your station in the Milwaukee Archdiocese.

68 posted on 10/14/2002 6:35:22 PM PDT by ninenot
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