
Ps:35:26: Let them be ashamed and brought to confusion together that rejoice at mine hurt: let them be clothed with shame and dishonour that magnify themselves against me. Ps:35:27: Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, Let the Lord be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant. Ps:35:28: And my tongue shall speak of thy righteousness and of thy praise all the day long. (KJV)
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Like the new owner of an aging home, a just-elected Pope must set priorities for what needs fixing. Pope Benedict XVI's reign will no doubt be built on enforcing traditionalist doctrine and improving the church's day-to-day administration, which suffered during John Paul II's globetrotting papacy. But where will the nuts-and-bolts work begin? One place to look is seminaries, especially those in the U.S., which are about to undergo a thorough Vatican review in response to the sex-abuse crisis and declining vocations. Reports surfaced last week--just as a three-year grand-jury investigation concluded that the Philadelphia archdiocese had deliberately concealed the sexual abuse of hundreds of children by dozens of priests--that these inspections may coincide with the release of a document that has been languishing in the Vatican in recent years. Its message: to reaffirm a ban on homosexuals entering the seminary.
"my answer in red " ; like eyes of "fire"!!! punish not all for a few ; but weed the garden ; that it might bloom again ;
Like the new owner of an aging home, a just-elected Pope must set priorities for what needs fixing. Pope Benedict XVI's reign will no doubt be built on enforcing traditionalist doctrine and improving the church's day-to-day administration, which suffered during John Paul II's globetrotting papacy. But where will the nuts-and-bolts work begin? One place to look is seminaries, especially those in the U.S., which are about to undergo a thorough Vatican review in response to the sex-abuse crisis and declining vocations. Reports surfaced last week--just as a three-year grand-jury investigation concluded that the Philadelphia archdiocese had deliberately concealed the sexual abuse of hundreds of children by dozens of priests--that these inspections may coincide with the release of a document that has been languishing in the Vatican in recent years. Its message: to reaffirm a ban on homosexuals entering the seminary.
"my answer in red " ; like eyes of "fire"!!! punish not all for a few ; but weed the garden ; that it might bloom again ;
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