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I applaud these lines of yours: “Nothing will change fundamentally in the American Church until the modernist mismanagers in the episcopal ranks resign.”
And they are “mismanagers” precisely because they are “modernists,” which, being interpreted, means they are not truly Catholic, which means, given the opportunity, a traditional Catholic like myself, rather than addressing them as “eminences” might be justified in kicking them in their fat behinds and eschewing any and all loyalty or obedience to them.
p>I have come to that place. Cardinal Mahony is a lying, deceitful, hypocritical heretic. Cardinal Law is a joke, a disgrace, who is not above attempting to share blame with a six year old and his parents for acts of molestation carried out against the child. And on it goes. These men are no more deserving of my support as a Catholic than would be Bengarius or Arius… or Luther, or Thomas Cranmer, or any number of other heretics and Church dissidents one can name. br> — TM /p> p> THERE IS HOPE br> Re: Jeremy Lott’s Vaticinium ex eventu : /p> p>I am so delighted to read this young man’s column. I so often despaired for my church over the years and the direction it seemed to be going in. So often older people (I am 70) look around and think the world “is going to the dogs” but with young men such as Jeremy Lott I feel differently. I feel as though we’ve been thrown a lifeline. God bless. br> — Annette Cwik
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