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Hekate

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67. I went to the classes with a friend; one night a man came in to warn us about college!!!
Mon Apr 15, 2013, 10:47 PM
Apr 2013

According to him, college was full of irreligious ideas and some of the professors were (blanch) commies, and on and on. There was a local Catholic college, which I suppose he was trying to steer us toward, but there was also a local state University, which is where I was headed if my mother had anything to say about it.

For my mother, a college degree was like the Holy Grail. She used to practically swoon over the great play of ideas, not be afraid of them. She taught me to think. So I have to say that one lecture was a real turn-off.

Blessed be.

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Liking the lack of Curia insiders in that group. (nt) Posteritatis Apr 2013 #1
Exactly!! Beacool Apr 2013 #2
I agree that term limits for the Curia would be a great idea, but it's unlikely to happen. It Cal33 Apr 2013 #43
Didn't he tell Curia members he needed them to "stay on for now"? Hekate Apr 2013 #53
Next step is to announce that the Pope is not infallible LiberalFighter Apr 2013 #3
Learn what the idea of infallibility actually means. (nt) Posteritatis Apr 2013 #5
It must be pretty badly misnamed, then. nt caseymoz Apr 2013 #9
Meh. The definition's quite specific and has been set down for centuries. Posteritatis Apr 2013 #10
Easy sneezy. timdog44 Apr 2013 #18
Or people can spend 30 seconds with Google and figure it out themselves. Posteritatis Apr 2013 #19
Still can not timdog44 Apr 2013 #20
As far as the Pope is concerned, okasha Apr 2013 #21
Wrong. rug Apr 2013 #22
Thanks rug. timdog44 Apr 2013 #23
You're welcome. People on both sides of religion get prickly quickly. rug Apr 2013 #24
Because we should all be acquainted with the marvelous caseymoz Apr 2013 #33
Why not do them a favor and spell it out for them? Below is what I learned in catechism class Cal33 Apr 2013 #47
Sigh... AngryOldDem Apr 2013 #36
Yes. I learned that Popes are like light switches. Heywood J Apr 2013 #42
If that were the case, there would be ex cathedra statements every week. AngryOldDem Apr 2013 #44
Oh, I understand about speaking ex-cathedra. I was a good Catholic boy for years. Heywood J Apr 2013 #46
Reading suggestion for an interesting discussion of infallibility: AngryOldDem Apr 2013 #56
He's only considered infallible in extremely limited circumstances Ken Burch Apr 2013 #61
Not again... Drahthaardogs Apr 2013 #65
With 50% women on the panel, I'm sure, efhmc Apr 2013 #4
+100 theHandpuppet Apr 2013 #50
Why would anyone be excited about this? skepticscott Apr 2013 #6
For a Church that moves slowly it is an interesting development, but I will take a wait hrmjustin Apr 2013 #25
This is a "holy crap" moment in the Church TrogL Apr 2013 #34
I am happy to see he wants to do some reforming. hrmjustin Apr 2013 #35
Shaken? Hardly. skepticscott Apr 2013 #40
Because this rarely happens in the Church? AngryOldDem Apr 2013 #37
It would be pretty difficult skepticscott Apr 2013 #41
And he's been in the office for how long now? A month? AngryOldDem Apr 2013 #45
Slamming? Oh, please skepticscott Apr 2013 #49
And who's to say that he won't set in motion reform? AngryOldDem Apr 2013 #55
Who's to say he will? You? skepticscott Apr 2013 #57
How about having nuns who've spent their lives doing missionary The Second Stone Apr 2013 #7
Not a bad idea. Beacool Apr 2013 #8
Nuns should have a seat at table, period. AngryOldDem Apr 2013 #38
Vatican III: The Search for Spock. Tommy_Carcetti Apr 2013 #11
... Javaman Apr 2013 #12
Funny guy!! Beacool Apr 2013 #13
Bravo! Paulie Apr 2013 #17
It's been a long time... WinstonSmith4740 Apr 2013 #14
You've got it, all right Hekate Apr 2013 #54
Had to giggle... WinstonSmith4740 Apr 2013 #66
I went to the classes with a friend; one night a man came in to warn us about college!!! Hekate Apr 2013 #67
This could be promising shenmue Apr 2013 #15
Looks like this guy is a reformer. I hope the church lets him do it. hrmjustin Apr 2013 #16
Lets him do what? skepticscott Apr 2013 #26
Well like you i am skeptical that anything will really be reformed. hrmjustin Apr 2013 #27
In other words, nothing but superficial fluff skepticscott Apr 2013 #29
Well maybe God would listen to you my friend. hrmjustin Apr 2013 #30
He has a "chance" whether I give him one or not skepticscott Apr 2013 #31
Well i think we will put you in the not impressed category. hrmjustin Apr 2013 #32
yay! the pope formed a *committee* Phillip McCleod Apr 2013 #28
Yet it is only through this committee that change can happen. This is how things Cal33 Apr 2013 #48
maybe the church and obama need to change more than advisors then. Phillip McCleod Apr 2013 #63
It's too early for me to be saying anything about Pope Francis, but Obama seems Cal33 Apr 2013 #68
Doncha know? theHandpuppet Apr 2013 #62
Like Watching Grass Grow bucolic_frolic Apr 2013 #39
I'd like to see more St. Louis Cardinals on the panel. olddad56 Apr 2013 #51
I would recommend Yadier Molina - he's one tough little dude! Red State Rebel Apr 2013 #71
Next item on the agenda: bring in the nuns! Hekate Apr 2013 #52
I am hopeful this pope JNelson6563 Apr 2013 #58
Me too. Beacool Apr 2013 #59
Honestly, I'd prefer not to give a shit about any of this. nomorenomore08 Apr 2013 #60
Pope Francis Supports Crackdown on US Nuns muriel_volestrangler Apr 2013 #64
Isn't it possible for Pope Francis to both support the humanitarian work of US nuns, and also Cal33 Apr 2013 #69
He's not 'cracking down on abortion'; he's cracking down on the nuns muriel_volestrangler Apr 2013 #70
I see what you mean. These nuns are devoted to humanitarian work, and Church authorities Cal33 Apr 2013 #72
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