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I agree but also some form of penance might reasonably be expected. Perhaps slightly more than saying four Hail Marys. Say losing his position for instance if only to keep him away from temptation and authority over helpless nuns.
I agree but also some form of penance might reasonably be expected. Perhaps slightly more than saying four Hail Marys. Say losing his position for instance if only to keep him away from temptation and authority over helpless nuns.
If it's the case I think you're referring to, he was kicked out of the Jesuit order.
He certainly took Easter seriously…. on 10:17 - Apr 21 by Ryorry
This is when he doesn’t get to find out that there’s no God and his whole career was built on an incorrect theory.
Possibly.
R.I.P.
Some of his supporters will be happy in their belief that the pontiff is now in a better place. I attended Mrs Radlett's uncle's funeral some years ago. He was a religious man & he passed this on to his children (or brainwashed them, depending on your point of view) & his son seemed genuinely pleased that his dad was now in a better place, which I found rather scary.
He certainly took Easter seriously…. on 14:47 - Apr 21 by Radlett_blue
Some of his supporters will be happy in their belief that the pontiff is now in a better place. I attended Mrs Radlett's uncle's funeral some years ago. He was a religious man & he passed this on to his children (or brainwashed them, depending on your point of view) & his son seemed genuinely pleased that his dad was now in a better place, which I found rather scary.
Perhaps his Dad was suffering from some horrible illness, which made his demise a blessed release.