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In reply to the discussion: Vatican calls Irish referendum a ‘defeat for humanity’ [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(105,689 posts)31. Vatican stands by Cardinal’s remarks on referendum
On the morning after Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, called the result of last weekends referendum a disaster for humanity, the Holy See was still standing by its man.
Senior Vatican spokesman, Father Federico Lombardi not only confirmed that Cardinal Parolin had used these words but he also indicated that the Vatican was sticking by them, word for word.
Pointing out that Cardinal Parolin had made his comment on the margins of a Vatican conference, Father Lombardi said that the Secretary of State had given his immediate reaction to the referendum result but that he had not had time or space to further elaborate his thoughts.
Asked by The Irish Times if the Secretary of State would like to outline those thoughts in greater detail to the Irish public, Father Lombardi suggested that this would not be opportune just at the moment, in as much as such an explanation might generate further polemics and misunderstanding.
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/vatican-stands-by-cardinal-s-remarks-on-referendum-1.2227805
Senior Vatican spokesman, Father Federico Lombardi not only confirmed that Cardinal Parolin had used these words but he also indicated that the Vatican was sticking by them, word for word.
Pointing out that Cardinal Parolin had made his comment on the margins of a Vatican conference, Father Lombardi said that the Secretary of State had given his immediate reaction to the referendum result but that he had not had time or space to further elaborate his thoughts.
Asked by The Irish Times if the Secretary of State would like to outline those thoughts in greater detail to the Irish public, Father Lombardi suggested that this would not be opportune just at the moment, in as much as such an explanation might generate further polemics and misunderstanding.
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/vatican-stands-by-cardinal-s-remarks-on-referendum-1.2227805
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You've been given the equivalent to the Creationist argument "were you there?"
cleanhippie
May 2015
#37
The church can't distinguish between the role of the church and the role of the state.
AtheistCrusader
May 2015
#33
They realize that the bishops have no more authority on legislation than anyone else.
rug
May 2015
#44
Not so 'overwhelming'; 45% of 'yes voters' were religious, 75% of 'no' voters
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#39
As opposed to your assertion that 'overwhelming' numbers of Catholics voted yes?
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#42
It's a much more pertinent statistic than "45% of 'yes voters' were religious, 75% of 'no' voters".
rug
May 2015
#49
Sadly, your attempt at hijacking the thread further was all too predictable
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#61
You know, muriel, instead of typing yoir imagination of me at age 10, you could have posted numbers.
rug
May 2015
#62
You realize there are non catholic Christians that take what the pope says as gospel, right?
AtheistCrusader
May 2015
#16
But if the purpose of life is to praise the creator, then the creator was not perfect.
Hoppy
May 2015
#10
So, covering up kiddie-fiddling priests = fine. Gay marriage = Defeat for humanity
PoutrageFatigue
May 2015
#36