tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192975108709881867.post6028986429301913267..comments2023-08-15T21:29:20.383+01:00Comments on Breathing With Both Lungs: WHO YOU BELIEVE? THE 'WOULD YOU BELIEVE ?'PANEL DISCUSSIONTomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09140244586477682905noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192975108709881867.post-64112741798900077642010-08-21T22:06:37.647+01:002010-08-21T22:06:37.647+01:00Here's another one. I found your blog via Fr Z...Here's another one. I found your blog via Fr Z. I agree with what you are saying. There are Catholics, in fact to be Catholic IS to stand with the Pope. <br /><br />Reason will prevail. The gates of hell won't. But the dissenters will continue to wreak havoc.Martinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192975108709881867.post-17067025523782152362010-08-02T21:55:24.384+01:002010-08-02T21:55:24.384+01:00Greetings! You are not alone! I am a yank living...Greetings! You are not alone! I am a yank living in Ireland, and I'm with the pope too! I thought the RTE show was utterly ridiculous, apart from Ray Kinsella's comment, and the woman at the end who said, "Where else would I go?" Humble. Gospel. All the other bits, arguing for a re-distribution of power, and democracy, with everyone getting a vote.... nonsense. Truth is not determined by popular vote. Jesus was crucified by popular vote. Truth is not popular. Just because we are outnumbered doesn't mean we are wrong! <br /><br />May I add. It is refreshing to see a religious in Ireland speaking publicly for the Truth.Carolehttp://www.light2nations.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8192975108709881867.post-64211789944367357122010-07-30T11:27:03.965+01:002010-07-30T11:27:03.965+01:00Dear Fr:
I appreciate your comments - it is actua...Dear Fr:<br /><br />I appreciate your comments - it is actually really refreshing to read the words of an Irish priest who writes in this way. Your students are very lucky to have you.<br /><br />Rest assured - you will not be the only one left standing with the Pope!<br /><br />I have set up a website and blog dedicated to an Irish Jesuit who was killed in the First World War, Fr Willie Doyle. Perhaps you have heard of him? Based on what you write here I think you would like him.<br />www.fatherdoyle.com<br /><br />Keep up the good work!Pathttp://www.fatherdoyle.comnoreply@blogger.com