It's the Bishops Who Consider Mass Attendance, Even On Sundays, As Non-Essential. Picture: © gloria.tv, CC BY-ND, #newsTikjzxlnwxMore
It's the Bishops Who Consider Mass Attendance, Even On Sundays, As Non-Essential.
Picture: © gloria.tv, CC BY-ND, #newsTikjzxlnwx
Picture: © gloria.tv, CC BY-ND, #newsTikjzxlnwx
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Cartoon is spot on except. It really should be a bishop or one of the cardinals standing in front of the church.
No Greater Love than to give one's life for another.
Long Live Christ The King
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, please Mercy on your good priests. Amen
Holy Mary, The Immaculate Conception please intercede on behalf of The Catholic faithful. AmenMore
Cartoon is spot on except. It really should be a bishop or one of the cardinals standing in front of the church.
No Greater Love than to give one's life for another.
Long Live Christ The King
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, please Mercy on your good priests. Amen
Holy Mary, The Immaculate Conception please intercede on behalf of The Catholic faithful. Amen
No Greater Love than to give one's life for another.
Long Live Christ The King
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, please Mercy on your good priests. Amen
Holy Mary, The Immaculate Conception please intercede on behalf of The Catholic faithful. Amen
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A church with open doors? Resuming regular Masses? Communion on the tongue? In most diocese that just isn't happening and Father is only too happy to go on collecting his online donations for livestream shows.
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...so we ought not expect our government leaders to be more Catholic than our bishops.