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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 337459" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>Average, I certainly agree with you on the point you are making. It is all about money and what I call Catholic politics. I saw it all through y 12 years of Catholic education. I can't speak about other religions and I certainly don't believe that only a chosen group of people make it to heaven (or what ever name you want to call it). </p><p></p><p>I always snicker and feel bad for those folks who I hear and see condemn others for a particular belief or life style. It is not up to any of us to decide what happens to their souls...but we act like it is!! LOL</p><p></p><p>I watched how my uncle took each of his parishes from the red to the black.... This is how you impress the bishops and cardinals. He became the Bishop of Montana! It re-enforces what we talked about earlier. He is now retired and we are very proud of the way he governed. His intentions were pure and holy. He is a man I deeply respect. </p><p></p><p>But the culture is there. I don't think it can be reformed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 337459, member: 9789"] Average, I certainly agree with you on the point you are making. It is all about money and what I call Catholic politics. I saw it all through y 12 years of Catholic education. I can't speak about other religions and I certainly don't believe that only a chosen group of people make it to heaven (or what ever name you want to call it). I always snicker and feel bad for those folks who I hear and see condemn others for a particular belief or life style. It is not up to any of us to decide what happens to their souls...but we act like it is!! LOL I watched how my uncle took each of his parishes from the red to the black.... This is how you impress the bishops and cardinals. He became the Bishop of Montana! It re-enforces what we talked about earlier. He is now retired and we are very proud of the way he governed. His intentions were pure and holy. He is a man I deeply respect. But the culture is there. I don't think it can be reformed. [/QUOTE]
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