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Austrian priests defy Catholic Church, clash with Cardinal Schönborn looms | FaithWorld

Austrian priests defy Catholic Church, clash with Cardinal Schönborn looms | FaithWorld

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  1. Boy, you could have fooled me. I had no idea the Catholic Church was a buffet, and that if something was not on the menu, we could just add it. With due respect to our separated Protestant brethren, looks like they might get an influx from Austria.

    If the Church is not being hammered from the outside for whatever, we can punch ourselves in the head with no outside assistance. Yikes!!!

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  2. a whole country of cafeteria catholics?...why would they have a poll to see whether or not priests should obey the Church...i read garbage like that and i know for certain how blessed we are in Elliot Lake ( a little place in the middle of nowhere) with a pastor who daily reflects Jesus to us...i guess the dissident priests forget that that is their role ...may God help those who look up to those men

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