Well, it's been a hell of a ride, laying rubber all over the road for the past decade. But it's time to call it a day and park the Rogue in the garage. Effective today, I am shutting down my blog to focus my attention on other endeavours. My thanks to the more than 2.7 million people who regularly joined me on these sojourns through news stories over the years that dealt with the places with issues of religion and faith intersecting with public affairs. May God bless you with a continuing desire to learn about and help disseminate the issues of faith throughout the public square. Happy trails in your continuing travels! Fr. Tim Moyle, p.p. Diocese of Pembroke
Reflections from the pastoral ministry of an Evangelical Catholic Priest.
"...when Judge Jean-Pierre Bessette throws out the ticket..."
ReplyDeleteDon't hold your breath on this. I don't think the judge is going to throw the case out.
The bylaw apparently specifically spells out the prohibited activities. And the judge may well ask her if she wanted to hold a mass, why did she not take it to a church in the first place?
I'm more interested in why I can't find this story anywhere except in Catholic publications. It appears nowhere in the mainstream news. Why is that?
Lady Janus: I agree with you regarding the probable outcome.
ReplyDeleteThe story has been covered in the National Post... not a Catholic media source last time I checked (grin).
Fr. Tim
Tim, it wasn't "covered" by NaPo; it was merely repeated. Where are the other sources?
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