Perhaps we need some help with PR, say Catholic bishops in U.S

Photo ~ Auxiliary Bishop Donald Hying of Milwaukee joins in a prayer at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' biannual meeting in Atlanta. (David Goldman / Associated Press / June 13, 2012) Perhaps …More
Photo ~ Auxiliary Bishop Donald Hying of Milwaukee joins in a prayer at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' biannual meeting in Atlanta. (David Goldman / Associated Press / June 13, 2012)
Perhaps we need some help with PR, say Catholic bishops in U.S.
ATLANTA -- There's no doubt that America's Roman Catholic bishops have had their share of what might quaintly be called bad press. The priest sex-abuse scandal, a Vatican crackdown on nuns, a head-knocking fight with the president of the United States over contraceptive coverage -- none of these would qualify as good news.
On Thursday, the bishops said they've had enough. It is time, they said, to beef up their public relations arsenal.
"We need more help and sophistication in our messaging," said Cardinal Sean O'Malley of Boston, who decried the "latest debacle" of bad PR over the treatment of American nuns (which involves an investigation by the Vatican, not the American bishops).
O'Malley observed ruefully that when John JayMore
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It is time, they said, to beef up their public relations arsenal.
So then, the abysmal failure of these men to preach and teach the Catholic faith for the past 40+ years is all about Public Relations?
A breathtaking analysis.
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It is time, they said, to beef up their public relations arsenal.

So then, the abysmal failure of these men to preach and teach the Catholic faith for the past 40+ years is all about Public Relations?

A breathtaking analysis.
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The Great Facade - BOOK REVIEW

Neo-Catholics