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In reply to the discussion: Mother Teresa & Abortion [View all]BlueInPhilly
(971 posts)11. Before the reforms...
Do you mean Vatican II? Well, no MT back then to quote, but for you to accuse me of making things up shows what kind of person you are. And you just failed the nuns at the convent boarding school who "taught" you, wherever they are.
PS - I was still "in the mind of God" before the "reforms", so I wouldn't know anything about it.
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I actually watched her funeral, which was televised live, and there were so many people,
Cleita
Aug 2012
#16
I found her ideas about redemption through suffering to be odd and distasteful.
Brickbat
Aug 2012
#25
What your cousin says is true for most religious organizations, both for nuns and monks
Cleita
Aug 2012
#42
Sorry, but I've had a lot of experience w/victims of priests and this is exactly
MichiganVote
Aug 2012
#39
Understood. However the mainstream Catholics I know, don't t think this way.
MichiganVote
Aug 2012
#43