Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Most Catholics have pleasure in unrighteousness



". . . Catholics on the other hand have been too satisfied in their acceptance of corruption as the normal thing in public life. As a result of all this, a serious vein of cynicism in public affairs still runs through the Catholic body. One finds it among the priests and people alike. "who gets what, when, and how' characterizes the thinking even today of many a Catholic"

(POLITICS. . . GOVERNMENT. . . CATHOLICS By Gerome G. Kerwin, Ph. D. Imprimatur: Francis Cardinal Spellman., page 94)

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