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In reply to the discussion: 'A step back in time': America's Catholic Church sees an immense shift toward the old ways [View all]shrike3
(4,098 posts)42. Quite frankly, none of this has been on my radar.
I go to mass regularly, and none of these issues are ever discussed. Maybe because of the bishop we have,
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'A step back in time': America's Catholic Church sees an immense shift toward the old ways [View all]
dalton99a
May 1
OP
I can only speak for here in Ireland but quite a lot of the moderates left, leaving the conservative/hard right
OnDoutside
May 1
#3
I don't worry about the older group too much, it's the young ones that you need to be concerned with. The ones
OnDoutside
May 1
#9
I'm just spit-balling here, but I think many who appreciated the progress were leaving anyway.
Gore1FL
May 1
#4
I alerted hours ago. They haven't responded, so I guess they're letting the post be. Not up to me.
shrike3
May 1
#28
It's ironic that such a patriarchal, women-hating, male supremacist institution
Sky Jewels
May 1
#19
I like this mom: "I don't want my daughter to be Catholic," said Christine Hammond, "Not if this is the Roman Catholic
BlueWaveNeverEnd
May 1
#24