Brave S.F. priest blasts Nancy Pelosi
Today's (Tuesday) San Francisco Chronicle letters to the editor (click on this post's title) include a blockbuster by Father John Malloy of SS Peter & Paul Church in San Francisco.
Father Malloy writes:
"If Nancy wants to reclaim her Catholicity, she had best start by reviewing Catholic teaching. She said that she considered herself a conservative Catholic, but nothing is further from the truth. She supports too many positions the church is against, beginning with pro-life issues...She is not a Catholic in good standing with her church."
Thank you, Father Malloy, for speaking Catholic truth in heathen Frisco.
What do you bet the Archdiocese issues a disclaimer that undercuts what Father has said and that the Archbishop takes him to the woodshed?
P.S. The two letters right below Father's are pretty funny -- good ones.
Father Malloy writes:
"If Nancy wants to reclaim her Catholicity, she had best start by reviewing Catholic teaching. She said that she considered herself a conservative Catholic, but nothing is further from the truth. She supports too many positions the church is against, beginning with pro-life issues...She is not a Catholic in good standing with her church."
Thank you, Father Malloy, for speaking Catholic truth in heathen Frisco.
What do you bet the Archdiocese issues a disclaimer that undercuts what Father has said and that the Archbishop takes him to the woodshed?
P.S. The two letters right below Father's are pretty funny -- good ones.
4 Comments:
I think we have found Archbishop Niederauer's successor...
Dear Mario,
What a good idea!
Everyone who reads this Blog can use Google to look up Saints Peter and Paul in Sad Francisco and then call and THANK Father for standing up against this pseudo Catholic.
Kenneth M. Fisher
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