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- From: elendil@seashell.mintir.new-orleans.la.us (Edward J. Branley)
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.catholic
- Subject: Re: "Pledges of fealty" and other points of ignorance (was Re: Asylu
- Message-ID: <uFu7VB3w165w@seashell.mintir.new-orleans.la.us>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 08:36:41 CST
- References: <1992Dec22.123213.1847@athena.mit.edu>
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- norris@athena.mit.edu (Richard A Chonak) writes:
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- > In article <9Jm6VB1w165w@seashell.mintir.new-orleans.la.us>, elendil@seashell
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- > |> Hardly, Bryan. If a Jesuit teaching at Georgetown disobeys his superiors,
- > |> could find himself a missionary in Africa within 48 hours. When you've go
- > |> that much control, you've received pledges of fealty.
- >
- > The Jebbies aren't a good example; over the past twenty years, they've become
- > of the more liberal orders. It takes an awful lot for a Jesuit to suffer dis
- > today. In fact, it's been more common for a conservative Jesuit to suffer at
- > liberal superiors than for a dissenting Jebbie to get his chain yanked.
- >
- > --RC
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- Well, then let's use the Brothers of the Sacred Heart for an example, then.
- The original thought is still valid.
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