“This week, all of America’s Catholic prelates are invited to the annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Almost all of them will certainly show up. But because of their recent recklessness with children’s safety, some don’t deserve to be there. They should have the decency to stay home. More importantly, leaders of the conference should have the courage to dis-invite them.” By David Clohessy, Snap Executive Director, in National Catholic Reporter.
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#1 by glorybe1929 on November 14, 2012 - 11:58 AM
As I’ve said before …these people will never change. If they did the. right thing ‘ they all would be convicted in a criminal court and put in prison for the rest of their lives..They will weasel out any way they can. Just watch them, hear them and see the tactics they take to keep their status quo
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