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Originally Posted by meembo
In the same article, the following about Law:
Washington Cardinal Theodore McCarrick said he did not know why Law was chosen, but said it was likely because the basilica is one of the great churches of Rome. "It would be a natural selection," McCarrick said. "The choice was certainly not made for any reason except to honor St. Mary Major."
... Law wasn't honored, the head of that particular church was honored. It makes a great difference...
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Two things:
1.) There are countless nuns and priests out there feeding the starving, tending to the ill and risking their very lives for "the least among us." Yet the Vatican chose to honor a man who presided over mass-child rape because of his political position with in the church?! And who put him in that position after he resigned in disgrace? The Vatican. This sickens me.
2.) Am I the only one that noticed the church used the term "natural selection"? Heh heh heh....