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Post by kj on Sept 23, 2020 13:38:26 GMT
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Post by cato on Sept 23, 2020 18:25:54 GMT
The judge did offer a lot of positive advice to the sisters who do appear to have thought they can ignore planning law. Sometimes holy unworldly types can be their own worst enemies.
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Post by Séamus on Sept 24, 2020 4:21:51 GMT
The judge did offer a lot of positive advice to the sisters who do appear to have thought they can ignore planning law. Sometimes holy unworldly types can be their own worst enemies. If they're not associated with the Cork diocese,I'd be curious to know who they are associated with,but with so many people around the world barred from public worship at different times and places,two women devoted to prayer fulltime isn't the worst thing to see. Even recent popes have been over-optimistic in labelling emerging groups as Springtimes,but it's nice to still see springtime in things anyway. I hadn't heard of Bose monastic community until recent scandals/visitation. John Paul apparently sent members of this Eastern-Western ecumenical group to Russia after the Glasnost era with icons the Vatican had acquired during the Cold War,no doubt with feelings of great hope...now we see,on one hand, enquiries about Bose leadership and,on the other,some former communist nations fallen or falling into a type of fascism instead. Trump's alleged preference for Supreme Court nominee will undoubtedly bring more supertrooper-spotlights to Catholic 'new movements',for better or worse.
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