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LaramieHirsch
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So, I read this today:
I’ve heard people say that the Church has had its faults and failings, that it has plenty to apologize for, and that at least it is willing to admit its faults.
I’m not so sure that the Catholic Church has anything to apologize for whatsoever. The Church has no faults or failings. The Church has nothing to apologize for. The clerics and prelates who want to admit the Church’s ‘faults’ are mistaken, and they should instead be explaining any faults as resting on the shoulders of failures who could not serve as perfect examples.
Am I wrong in this? Please, help me with this question.
I’ve heard people say that the Church has had its faults and failings, that it has plenty to apologize for, and that at least it is willing to admit its faults.
I’m not so sure that the Catholic Church has anything to apologize for whatsoever. The Church has no faults or failings. The Church has nothing to apologize for. The clerics and prelates who want to admit the Church’s ‘faults’ are mistaken, and they should instead be explaining any faults as resting on the shoulders of failures who could not serve as perfect examples.
Am I wrong in this? Please, help me with this question.