Not exact matches
«They'd rather have videos of people telling stories
about their loved one than maybe a
priest just sort of reading
just out loud,» he said.
Coincidentally, I had a conversation this afternoon with a friend who is a retired
priest about just this topic.
More «Catholic
priests are a bunch of pedophiles» and «I'm against pedophiles» posts by people who really know very little
about pedophile statistics and
just use these areticles to vent their anti-catholic prejudices.
They seem to be mostly
about priest abusing little boys, Westboro Baptists saying God hates the families of fallen soldiers, politicians deciding that women now need two (not
just one) unnecessary medical procedure before they can be allowed to make decisions
about their bodies, and Christians telling couples who want to legally commit their lives to each other that they aren't allowed to do that.
Not one word
about the man, what he loved to do, how he lived his life, nothing...
just promotion of the catholic church and the lead
priest prancing around in his robes with a microphone like a freakin rock star.
If you care to view a little film
about how disgusting and arrogant
priests in the US can be
just watch this PBS special:
However, I don't hear anything
about how gay people molested those kids,
just the
priest part.
the catholic church is
just a breeding ground for phedefiles, there is
about always news stories
about catholic
priests molesting kids, i'm not saying it's
just catholic
priests, but those stories always seem to come up alot
Funny... those three things are
just what the Catholic
priests (yes, a form of Christianity) told their alter boys when they were having doubts
about their beliefs.
I have
just been asked whether I'd thought
about being a
priest, and perhaps I really am called to be one.»
I find most Christians do NOT read their Bible —
just a few passages here and there that conform and back - up their Western secular values — with a
priest telling them what to think
about it.
Oh come on!!!!! This is laughable... How
about putting all prospective
priests through the procedure
just to make sure they don't get any «devilish» ideas...
I think the last time I went was
just disturbing... The
priest talked for 45 minutes
about a «lesson» from the bible
about giving to the poor,
about giving even when you yourself don't have much, to help the ones who really need help.
But this is
just the way Christianity is talked
about... by believing
priests.
Don't be concerned
about people leaving in droves
just because the media focus on Judas
priests.
then the bishops, the imans, the
priests, the ministers, the holy posers would all
just be another human with no power to bully and dictate what the universe is all
about.
I feel the same way
about the poor
priests who are good men and are being lumped in with the reallyreallyreally sick numbers of
priests who it appears will have a special place in hell tucked away
just for them!
The church needs to get its act together, let
priest marry and starting practicing the word of God instead of
just taking
about it Sunday mornings to an ever declining group of church goers.
meanwhile good catholics keep saying this crap
about its only 5 % of
priests, it happens everywhere, its
just accusations....
Just three months ago, he learned that Pope Benedict XVI played a role in keeping his abuser in the church when CNN told him
about a letter signed by the pontiff — then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger — refusing to defrock the pedophile
priest.
If a significant number of theologians, bishops, and
priests operate with a concept of conscience (and perhaps seemingly with the Pope's blessing) that reduces objective absolute moral norms to optional guidelines, that concept will free Catholics individually to determine what is right and wrong not
just about divorce and remarriage, but
about many other issues.
Sounds like Todd is lifting the lid off suppression and opression... it's
about time, the hypocracy, as in pedo
priests, is styfulling... religion is a good mask for war...
just look at history.
The recent scandal
about some
priests molesting altar boys and nothing being done
about it, is
just another nail in the coffin of Catholicism.
When lapsed parents approach us to have their child baptised, or lapsed couples for marriage, it is very rare that this is done merely for social reasons — that they
just want a party (I think on these occasions a
priest may well have to make a stand — but only after he has ascertained that they would not be open to some teaching
about the Faith).
It
just makes my head spin to hear
priests or anyone talk
about the rules of religion and how they apply to the human spirit?
And to be fair, within
just 20 years of women
priests being possible it now has women making up
about 50 % of those ordained as
priests.
I have a friend that met her husband on match.com and when they met with their
priest about their wedding he asked them how they met and they kind of
just looked at each other and the
priest was all, «It's okay if you met at a bar.»
There is the typical role of the
priest who
just happens to know everything
about the situation at hand and has the solution to end it all.