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The "eulogy" of a High School teacher
« on: May 25, 2010, 09:05:23 PM »
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  • The old openly apostate dean of discipline and history teacher at a Catholic school is eulogized thus:

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    "The important task in life is perhaps not to aim for heaven, but to aim for honor. We must live our lives so that those who know us will trust us, will know that we will never betray them.


    First there is the open apostasy of the first line: worldly honor is more important than sanctity.

    Then there is the duplicity of the second line: as though a man could possibly be trustworthy who teaches at a Catholic school but seeks to undermine the teachings of the Church?  Such a man is by definition, a parasitic enemy of the organization he purports to serve.