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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

"Imagine Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a Bishop."

I'm fairly confident this gentleman from Wisconsin could get a job writing for ABC News or USA Today if he wanted to...

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"Educated, smart, progressive women are not going to be actively engaged in an institution whose leaders with power are all celibate men"

Really? Tell that to my wife.

It appears that they've now taken down this article. Check the link.

Yep, they changed it for whatever reason. But I found the new link and have updated my post. Thanks!

"I think John Paul II was much more specific and concrete in describing how to prevent war and how to promote social justice for ordinary people."

Perhaps he is thinking of John Paul II's Call to Holiness?

"I'm fairly confident this gentleman from Wisconsin could get a job writing for ABC News or USA Today if he wanted to..."

He might also find some welcome among SSPXers. He says, and the SSPX I think would agree, that "[b]oth Benedict XVI and John Paul II are taking positions on issues such as freedom of conscience, democracy and separation of church and state, which are contrary to the positions of Gregory XVI and Pius IX in the nineteenth century."

I am sure that some men like to fantasize about female bishops, but ..

my fantasies run more along the lines of imagining a bishop
shaking his finger in Nancy Pelosi's face

"Nancy Pelosi" already is a bishop among the Episcopalians, no? The current presiding bishop, I should think.

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