"...but I AM keeping my voice down!"
By ( articles ) | May 04, 2004
Doc Greeley gets in a lather about the Kerry Kommunion Kapers in the Daily News and misses his exit on the Dan Ryan:
...some bishops have doubts about permitting women to participate in the washing of feet during the Holy Thursday services. These men will tolerate women distributing Communion only when it is absolutely necessary. They are uneasy about females serving Mass. Such sentiments doubtless also will promote their careers. Yet, unless I've missed it, they haven't spoken out against rape. It is estimated that 12% to 13% of all women are victims of rape in this country. Why is the Catholic Church so silent on the subject? Why do Catholic leaders seem unaware of just how routine the abuse of women is, not merely at the service academies and in the military and on college campuses, but everywhere in our society? Why are they so obsessed with keeping women out of the sanctuary and so uninterested in the constant danger of their violation?
It takes a while to adjust to new meds. They say he had a nice singing voice as seminarian.
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