The Catholic church, already increasingly irrelevant and out of touch, now considerably increases the odds of Philadelphia Catholics leaving the church in droves.
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The Catholic church, already increasingly irrelevant and out of touch, now considerably increases the odds of Philadelphia Catholics leaving the church in droves.
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Speaking from Denver, I’m gonna bet you won’t like this guy. He’s the type who won’t complain if they start rounding up DFH’s for having a bad attitude, as long as they keep the streets clean, the trains running on time, and prohibit any unapproved methods of birth control.
Good luck.
What has to be done with all these politically active Catholic bishops (Providence RI has one too) is to file complaints against their tax exempt status. Most churches (both Catholic and non-Catholic) strive to remain non-political, so when these characters try it, they should be challenged.
I don’t think this priest has met Catholics with quite this much attitude yet. Philadelphians don’t take a lot of crap.
Is his surname pronounced “kaput”?
I think it was pronounced “sha-poot” on NPR last night.
I was thinking about Susie, and other Eastern Catholics. They are not going to be very fond of this guy. I think, but am not sure, he lacks the charm of NYC’s archbishop, the “jovial enforcer,” as Time magazine described him. I think he’s more of a bully enforcer.
But I’m not a Catholic. I was raised Catholic, it’s not something I choose as an adult.
The popes have done everything they could to avoid the simple direction: “You will obey the laws of the jurisdiction in which you live. You will report any charges to the proper authorities and allow them to investigate and prosecute as they see fit. The Holy Catholic Church is not above the law in matters of abuse.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jul/20/irish-prime-minister-attacks-vatican