Additional sense & nonsense


I preface this post by saying that I am not embittered by my dealings with the Cornell Catholic Community chaplains. One can only pity those who have so much contempt for Mary, the Blessed Sacrament, the Supreme Pontiff, and Holy Mother Church.

I would like Cornell alumni to NEVER give so much as a mite to the Cornell Catholic Community (or any college Catholic group unless you are sure of its orthodoxy). Rather than money, offer your prayers for the chaplains and the students. Pray for the chaplains quit having “itching ears.” Pray that the undergrads and grads with even a gentle spark of love for the Church find each other. This may sound corny, but Catholics need a good support group at secular schools. So many Cornellians have left Catholicism for the vibrant Protestant fellowship groups because of the CCC. For too long the CCC has profited by the inability of orthodox Cornellians to unite. Of late, the CCC has been feeling the pressure - in a good way of course ;)

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