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November-December 2001 Vol. 4 No. 6 |
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by Leonard Schmidt, Wnnipeg, MB October's meeting welcomed Doreen Giesbrecht,
our guest speaker who described her leadership role in her Edgar Cayce
group study of the book "Search for God" which we have adopted as well
However, we are going to embark on the practice of contemplative meditation
promoted by two Benedictine monks, Rev. John Main and Rev. Lawrence Freeman,
both of Montreal.Our next meeting will be held on November 30. A further
item: We have embarked on the project of making audiotapes available in
Winnipeg. See our Web Site link with CORPUSCANADA.ORG. Rev. Dr. Neil Parado
has distinguished himself in the promotion of the cause of Optional Celibacy
by motivating the "Winnipeg Sun" to conduct a telephone poll on the question:
"Should the Roman Catholic church repeal mandatory celibacy for priests?"
87% of the respondents answered affirmatively. Comment: Is Neil but a voice
crying in the wilderness? Wasn't it enough to protest against mandatory
celibacy by a priest simply getting married? Most married priests may think
so, don't they? This post Vatican II phenomenon advocating Optional Celibacy
one day will be amply described in the future textbooks on the History
of the Roman Catholic Church along with other phenomena, such as the Children's
Crusade and the suppression of the Knights Templar Order, as well as of
the Jesuits.
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