Gay-movie lover and archbishop of San Francisco died. George Hugh Niederauer, the Archbishop Emeritus of San Francisco, died on May 2. He was famous for his movie review on "Brokeback Mountain" (cited …More
Gay-movie lover and archbishop of San Francisco died.
George Hugh Niederauer, the Archbishop Emeritus of San Francisco, died on May 2. He was famous for his movie review on "Brokeback Mountain" (cited in the picture).
George Hugh Niederauer, the Archbishop Emeritus of San Francisco, died on May 2. He was famous for his movie review on "Brokeback Mountain" (cited in the picture).
GJA Taylor
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What a cluster of disingenuous prelates we have had ( and have) : they take their pointy hats, move into their palaces, but they are wolves.
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The actions of the Archbishop emeritus of San Francisco will live long after him.
"De mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est."
Loosely translated means “speak only good about the dead.” I'm not sure why that is true but here's one man's opinion.
We act as if we were justified in singing his praises at the funeral oration, and inscribe only what is to his advantage on the tombstone. This consideration …More
The actions of the Archbishop emeritus of San Francisco will live long after him.
"De mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est."
Loosely translated means “speak only good about the dead.” I'm not sure why that is true but here's one man's opinion.
We act as if we were justified in singing his praises at the funeral oration, and inscribe only what is to his advantage on the tombstone. This consideration for the dead, which he really no longer needs, is more important to us than the truth, and, to most of us, certainly, it is more important than consideration for the living. S. Freud
"De mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est."
Loosely translated means “speak only good about the dead.” I'm not sure why that is true but here's one man's opinion.
We act as if we were justified in singing his praises at the funeral oration, and inscribe only what is to his advantage on the tombstone. This consideration for the dead, which he really no longer needs, is more important to us than the truth, and, to most of us, certainly, it is more important than consideration for the living. S. Freud