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You start seeing your siblings in the posts from other cathforum members.
I come from a family of 8 children, and each one has a different personality. Just kind of funny- I almost feel at home. HA!
Beloc- fwiw- you are just like a brother of mine, so I suppose I have abundant patience for you. I love my bro dearly, because I SEE the real him. I just have to work around him sometimes. :nunchaku:



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I see my siblings here, too... or one of them anyhow (two if you want to get legal), but only because we ARE really related. :laugh1:
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I renounce any and all of my former views against what the Church through Pope Leo XIII said, "This, then, is the teaching of the Catholic Church ...no one of the several forms of government is in itself condemned, inasmuch as none of them contains anything contrary to Catholic doctrine, and all of them are capable, if wisely and justly managed, to insure the welfare of the State. Neither is it blameworthy in itself, in any manner, for the people to have a share greater or less, in the government..." I likewise renounce any statements I may have made, insinuating that the Church should "change it's mind" in this matter, or might somehow be wrong about it. God forgive me!

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