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Bishop reminds Catholics to remember Judgment Day in the voting booth
Bishop reminds Catholics to remember Judgment Day in the voting booth
St. Louis, Oct 18, 2008 / 08:03 am ( CNA ) .- Bishop Robert J. Herman, the administrator of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, has written a column reminding Catholics that their vote will be a decision weighed on the Day of Judgment. He urged Catholics not to treat the unborn as the neglectful rich ...
St. Louis Review Online
St. Louis Review Online
stlouisreview.com — October 17, 2008 Bishop Hermann: ‘I thought you should know' Judgment Day is on its way by... Bishop Robert J. Hermann, Archdiocesan Administrator Judgment Day is on its way. We cannot stop it. We don't know when it will come, but just as surely as the ... (more) St. Louis Review Online
"Judgment Day is on its way."
"Judgment Day is on its way."
corner.nationalreview.com — God bless not-subtle bishops. Here's some shepherding from St. Louis.... (more) "Judgment Day is on its way."
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Bishop reminds Catholics to remember Judgment Day in voting booth
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... We don’t know when it will come, but just as surely as the sun rises daily, the Son of Man will come when we least expect.” ... “The decision I make in the voting booth will reflect my value system. If I value the good of the economy and my current lifestyle more than I do the right to life itself, then I am in trouble,” the bishop wrote. “The right of our children to be protected from destruction is greater than my right to a thriving economy,” Bishop Herman continued. Read more: http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=14091 And so it begins. First Charles Chaput in ...

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Suburban Guerrilla — ... So you shouldn’t worry your pretty little head about feeding the children who are already here. The rights of theoretical children should rank much higher on your moral scale: ...

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