Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Religious step in the right direction

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Religious Reconciliation Doc
Religious step in the right direction
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Religious step in the right direction
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To say the truth I have been waiting for this religious event, I have been waiting because it is another step in the right direction. The pope has done very well by showing leadership, since with his visit he is trying to tell the world that christian religions need to stay together, one may add and hope that other religious leaders follow in the right direction he has shown us.
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Now, let me show you one of the many comments reported.
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spiritual leader
EXPRESS COMMENT
POPE HIGHLIGHTS THE NEED FOR OUR OWN SPIRITUAL LEADER

Sunday September 19,2010
What heartfelt scenes of joy and rejoicing greeted the Pope as he celebrated Mass in Westminster Cathedral yesterday. Despite the best efforts of a small group of naysayers, the Pope’s visit to Britain has been an unqualified success and he is to be congratulated for his brave decision to apologise to victims of child abuse within the Catholic Church. It has been a shadow on the Church’s conscience and Pope Benedict XVI was right to tackle it head on.

Even more than that, however, it was enormously refreshing to have a great religious world leader stand up for Christianity itself. We’ve become accustomed to having our national religion denigrated on all sides, while being forced to embrace values that are not our own, with our church leaders often seeming more concerned with climate change than the spiritual good of the nation. So it is wonderful to hear the Pope defend this ancient faith.
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There is a lot more that one can say about this papal visit, but I believe that I have made my point.
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Religious step in the right direction
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