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Offline cassini

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Dublin's Bishop Martin apology to gαys
« on: April 14, 2017, 04:03:39 PM »
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  • Just seen it on Irish news. Good Friday walk with cross in Phoenix Park, Dublin today. Bishop Martin then went into a John Paul II Catholic apology diastribe. Among those he said were victims of a 'too judgemental' Catholic Church were .... ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs.

    It gets worse and worse.


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    Re: Dublin's Bishop Martin apology to gαys
    « Reply #1 on: April 14, 2017, 08:41:11 PM »
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    It is being too judgmental to accuse the Church of being too judgmental.
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    Re: Dublin's Bishop Martin apology to gαys
    « Reply #2 on: April 15, 2017, 02:17:31 AM »
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  • Bishop Martin should apologize to them for failing to correct their sins.  He should apologize for condoning, promoting, counseling, teaching mortal sin.

    Bishop Martin and other wolves in sheep clothing is the reason for secularism, and  people leaving the Catholic faith. Thanks to the wolves in sheep clothing many people are now pagans, atheists or worse. It is a worldwide diabolical disorientation.
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    Re: Dublin's Bishop Martin apology to gαys
    « Reply #3 on: April 15, 2017, 12:13:12 PM »
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  • Quote from: cassini link=topic=44446.msg548084#msg548084 date=1492203819 (Apr. 14, Good Fri., at 16:03:39)
    Good Friday walk with cross in Phoenix Park, Dublin today.  Bishop Martin then went into a John Paul II Catholic apology diastribe.

    That's no insignificant small-town nor auxiliary "Bishop" of whom you wrote; alas, he's formally Archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin[†].  Not to be confused with the other living Abp. Martin in Ireland, whose see is at Armagh (i.e., the island's original see, dating back to St. Patrick, but now in the U.K. as "Northern Ireland"[‡]).

    Among those he [i.e., Martin] said were victims of a 'too judgemental' Catholic Church were .... ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs.

    Even D Martin's "ordination" to priesthood, dated "25 May 1969"[†], must be assumed to have been Novus Ordo, having been bestowed after the mandatory date (6 April 1969) of Pope Paul VI's New Ordinal (unless it was delayed by some indult related to 1 that delayed some aspects of the Novus Ordo, reportedly obtained by an influential cardinal-archbishop somewhere in the British Isles no more than a few years shortly after Vatican II).  Were seminaries in the Republic of Ireland already sources of scandal, whether for modernism or sodomy back then, e.g.: 1965--1969?

    He received all of his promotions, including his current post, during the papacy of John Paul II.

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    Note †: <http://catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmartind.html>.

    Note ‡: Armagh is approx. 1/2 way between Lough Neagh and the border with the Republic of Ireland.  In the U.S.A., we might say Armagh is situated in "south-central Northern Ireland". The atlas I have within arm's reach doesn't provide enough detail to identify the county it's in.  If I should believe a Wikipedia article officially marked "article needs additional citations for verification": <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Armagh>, the city is in County Armagh, in the traditional/historical province Ulster.