Dear Editor,
Thank you for all you do. Thank you for keeping us informed about our Church and faith. Please keep the information coming. Prayers for all.
R.M McLean, VA
Dear Editor,
Thank you for your blog. I am learning what we don’t see anywhere else, and also your newsletter, of course. I know this must take a lot of time.
J. W. Natrona Heights, PA
Dear Editor,
Keep up the good work. We must get “the elephant” of homosexualityout of the sacristy.
A priest from the Diocese of Arlington
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Dear Editor,
Unless we have some bishops and pastors who have real testosterone and they are willing to confront the beast from the pulpit, I predict more and more right thinking parents will be exiting the pews with their children in tow. I have heard from many of them over the years. Too bad the leadership of the Church is not more concerned with families exiting as they are about being perceived as "charitable" to the LGBTQ crowd. A solid outspoken from the pulpit pastor is a rare commodity these days.
Elpine Flower via the blog
Dear Editor,
I've been following your blog reporting on the sad, sad story of Father Escalante. It brought to mind a story that occurred when he was associate pastor at St. Lawrence Parish and I was a parishioner. I took a self-defense class that he taught. A couple of weeks later, I was told that another woman in the class was accosted while in Detroit and she was able to defend herself from the predator. His positive influence surpasses the spiritual!
J.
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