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Sometimes I wonder why we are told we can’t reprimand the clergy when we know what they are doing or not doing is wrong.
Take the Caritas situation in Boston. It’s been two months, or more, since anything has been heard from Cardinal O’Malley, or the Archdiocese.
The following is an excerpt from an article done by Judie Brown of Life Site News. To read the whole article go to:
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/may/09052712.html
Commentary by Judie Brown
According to the Boston Rescuer, Bill Cotter, head of Boston’s Operation Rescue and one of the heroic pro-life leaders of the state of Massachusetts “believes the archdiocese was taken off guard by the Caritas move. ‘But,’ he said, ‘there’s been a terrible loss of credibility for the archdiocese. It must forgo the potential financial gain and refuse this pact with the devil.’”
The evil that has gone unaddressed by Cardinal O’Malley, and persists in the context of unanswered questions and absent policies based on Catholic doctrine is scripted by the devil himself. Of that, there is no doubt.
American Life League cannot be silent while such a dastardly plan moves forward with nary a whimper.
It should be obvious that the Archdiocese of Boston could, either knowingly or unknowingly, become the first Catholic casualty as it falls beneath the Obama nationalized health-care bulldozer. Clearly if the Archdiocese of Boston succumbs to dollars over dogma, the end result could devastate Catholic health care nationwide
The evil that has gone unaddressed by Cardinal O’Malley, and persists in the context of unanswered questions and absent policies based on Catholic doctrine is scripted by the devil himself. Of that, there is no doubt.
How much more “loss of credibility” can the Church withstand?
Take the Caritas situation in Boston. It’s been two months, or more, since anything has been heard from Cardinal O’Malley, or the Archdiocese.
The following is an excerpt from an article done by Judie Brown of Life Site News. To read the whole article go to:
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/may/09052712.html
Commentary by Judie Brown
According to the Boston Rescuer, Bill Cotter, head of Boston’s Operation Rescue and one of the heroic pro-life leaders of the state of Massachusetts “believes the archdiocese was taken off guard by the Caritas move. ‘But,’ he said, ‘there’s been a terrible loss of credibility for the archdiocese. It must forgo the potential financial gain and refuse this pact with the devil.’”
- It has now been more than two months since Cardinal O’Malley requested an advisory opinion on the contract from the National Catholic Bioethics Center. On May 14, Fr. Tadeuscz Pacholczyk, [d]irector of [e]ducation for NCBC, stated that, “The NCBC is not able to comment regarding on-going, confidential consultations. Your best source of information would probably be the Archdiocese or perhaps Caritas Christi.” Later, when asked if the opinion had been given to the Archdiocese, another NCBC official told the League “I’m not at liberty to say.”
The evil that has gone unaddressed by Cardinal O’Malley, and persists in the context of unanswered questions and absent policies based on Catholic doctrine is scripted by the devil himself. Of that, there is no doubt.
American Life League cannot be silent while such a dastardly plan moves forward with nary a whimper.
It should be obvious that the Archdiocese of Boston could, either knowingly or unknowingly, become the first Catholic casualty as it falls beneath the Obama nationalized health-care bulldozer. Clearly if the Archdiocese of Boston succumbs to dollars over dogma, the end result could devastate Catholic health care nationwide
The evil that has gone unaddressed by Cardinal O’Malley, and persists in the context of unanswered questions and absent policies based on Catholic doctrine is scripted by the devil himself. Of that, there is no doubt.
How much more “loss of credibility” can the Church withstand?