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pnewton
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Okay, then let me point out that one can argue with this without contradicting the Pope. First, there was no papal statement. A cardinal spoke what he thought was the opinion of the Holy Father in a newspaper interview. Do you know on how many levels this is wrong? The Cardinal could be mistaken. The context could be absent so as to give it a certain slant. Or the facts and quotes could flat be wrong. I remember a similar article when this came out and another paper reported it as all parishes in England.
I will stick to what the Holy Father actually said. He specified in which parishes it should be instituted. No journalist or Cardinal intervened in delivering the message.
Or journalist. Then again the Cardinal could be mistaken. He did not quote the Holy Father, after all.Never said I had a quote from the Pope. Sorry you can’t take the Cardinal’s word for it.