Monday, 17 December 2012
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The Pope Who Won't Be Buried
It has been a long time since I have put finger to keyboard to write about our holy Catholic Faith, something I regret, but which I put larg...
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PLEASE NOTE:THE POPE FRANCIS LITTLE BOOK OF INSULTS CAN NOW BE READ AT ITS OWN WEBSITE, click link below: THE POPE FRANCIS LI...
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How is your reply to the survey coming along? I have answered two questions and am nearly ready to hand in the towel. It's s...
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Over the years on this blog I have offered some commentary on Pope Francis and his bizarre, scandalous and increasingly diabolical pontif...
3 comments:
There was a good comment on the Argus website recently following the report that Brighton is the most Godless city in Britain. (Although it has been pointed out that another city has also been given this accolade)
'For a city where 42% don't have a religion there's a hell of a lot of people buying mindless junk to give each other to celebrate something they don't believe exists.'
Why are Catholics so dismissive of those who are not Catholic? People who do not believe in God can still celebrate friendship, family life and giving at Christmas. If Catholics want to be of use to God's world they would recognise such signs of his love at work and reach out to people, rather than holding themselves apart and smugly superior. God is just as much present, perhaps more so, in snowbound cities as he is in the Church's introverted and unreal preoccupation with its own myths and rituals.
Kevin said...
Well that's told then.
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