For the record, I haven't seen any suggestion he was part of the violent attack on Congress that followed.
Update: The diocese is now claiming that the suspension is for other, undisclosed, reasons.
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For the record, I haven't seen any suggestion he was part of the violent attack on Congress that followed.
Update: The diocese is now claiming that the suspension is for other, undisclosed, reasons.
4 comments:
The priest should have been at his church celebrating the Feast of Theophany on that day!
Agreed. I think that it is proper for clergy to go to the streets to advocate for mercy or justice, but not to advocate for a particular party.
He should have blessed the protesters, then left to celebrate the Feast of Theophany!
I agree. Instead, he marches side by side with a nutcase Mormon dressed up like a Roman gladiator.
Don't get me wrong . I agree with much of what Fr. Mark stands for. But being in church, celebrating Our Lord being baptized is more important than a rally.
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