

Did the Vatican cancel the live video feed at the last minute because Biden had a "bathroom in his pants" incident as was suggested on social media?
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Never out-and-out condemn anything, even child murder because, you know, we should "never be judgmental" (unless, of course, it's calling faithful Catholics "rigid" that is okay).īut calling child killers "rigid" in their unswerving orthodoxy to wanton slaughter of the most innocent, that can never be allowed, which is why the secular media and faithful Catholics were in such a state last Friday when Biden dropped in on the pope to pay him a little social visit.Īlmost nothing came out of that meeting other than a series of questions and uncertainties. And that means anything and everything can be permissible. Obfuscation, ambiguity, off-balance, keep 'em guessing: Those are the four marks of the Church of Nice.


"All is good." "Everyone goes to Heaven." "Sin is really nothing else than just a bad choice." The Son of God said so.īut that kind of ambiguity, deliberate or otherwise, is the mark of the Church of Nice. "Reasonable Hope All Men Are Saved" Barron. That's an important line, extremely important, one you should pay very close attention to Bp. Remember today - especially since it's All Souls' Day - to pray for all your loved ones who have died marked with the sign of faith. Excess donations will be used for general expenses. Rafiq made 43 allegations relating to his time at Yorkshire, of which seven were upheld by an independent panel, which added there was "no question" he was subjected to racial harassment and bullying.Donations made via this form will be used in preference for our legal fees against the city of Baltimore. Rafiq, a former England under-19 captain, said in interviews last year that as a Muslim he was made to feel like an "outsider" during his time at Yorkshire from 2008-18 and that he was close to taking his own life. That being said, we, as a sport, all have to do more," Root said. In my opinion, this is a societal issue and needs addressing further afield than just cricket. "We have to find a way to move forward and make sure this never happens again. I will reach out to YCCC new Chair, Lord Patel, to offer support however I'm able. Root also vowed to support new Yorkshire chairman Lord Patel. The England skipper added, "I want to see change and actions that will see YCCC rise from this with a culture that harnesses a diverse environment with trust across all communities that support cricket in the county. It's my club that I care passionately about it. It hurts knowing this has happened at YCCC so close to home. "I just want the sport to be a place where everyone is enjoying it for the beautiful game it is and feels equal and safe. "In my capacity as England captain and as a senior player at Yorkshire, I feel compelled to address the current situation that has consumed the sport and YCCC. The county has been widely criticised for its handling of the issue and, besides sponsors, it has also lost the right to host England international matches at its Headingley home.Īs a senior Yorkshire player, who was also a former teammate of Rafiq, Root said he felt "compelled to address the current situation that has consumed the sport and YCCC". We have an opportunity to make the sport I love better for everyone," he added. We must now recover and come back together as fans, players, media, and those who work within cricket. "These events have fractured our game and torn lives apart.
