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The good service of nuns and priests
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<blockquote data-quote="nr637" data-source="post: 6013379" data-attributes="member: 26474"><p></p><p></p><p>The Catholic Church's most senior bishop has expressed concern that the good service of nuns and priests in healthcare and education is being "obliterated" by a "narrow narrative" that "religious ethos cannot be good for democracy". Archbishop Eamon Martin's comments follow the weekend's protest against ownership of the National Maternity Hospital being given to the Order of the Sisters of Charity.</p><p></p><p>Here we go again, will they ever face reality and realise that their corrupt institution has been found out. The Catholic church has been hemorrhaging members for awhile now. It needs to acknowledge this and do more to understand why. Only if they acknowledge the exodus and understand it, will they be in a position to do something about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nr637, post: 6013379, member: 26474"] [B][/B] The Catholic Church's most senior bishop has expressed concern that the good service of nuns and priests in healthcare and education is being "obliterated" by a "narrow narrative" that "religious ethos cannot be good for democracy". Archbishop Eamon Martin's comments follow the weekend's protest against ownership of the National Maternity Hospital being given to the Order of the Sisters of Charity. Here we go again, will they ever face reality and realise that their corrupt institution has been found out. The Catholic church has been hemorrhaging members for awhile now. It needs to acknowledge this and do more to understand why. Only if they acknowledge the exodus and understand it, will they be in a position to do something about it. [/QUOTE]
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