No Answer from Episcopal Bishop Mark Andrus of California, why?
No Answer from Episcopal Bishop Mark Andrus of California, why?
San Francisco layman quizzes Episcopal bishop over use of church by 'Roman Catholic womanpriest'
On Feb. 28, California Catholic Daily published the story "No Time for Contrasting Viewpoints," which reported on the screening of the anti-Catholic film "Pink Smoke over the Vatican" at Convent of the Sacred Heart High School in San Francisco. In addition to screening of the movie, the school invited a woman named Victoria Rue to address the students on the content of the film. Rue, one of the "Roman Catholic Womenpriests" profiled in the film, has been excommunicated and is an open lesbian. In the course of researching the story, it was discovered that Rue was being allowed to celebrate "Masses" as a "Roman Catholic Woman Priest" twice a month at Trinity Episcopal Church in San Francisco.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
San Francisco layman quizzes Episcopal bishop over use of church by 'Roman Catholic womanpriest'
On Feb. 28, California Catholic Daily published the story "No Time for Contrasting Viewpoints," which reported on the screening of the anti-Catholic film "Pink Smoke over the Vatican" at Convent of the Sacred Heart High School in San Francisco. In addition to screening of the movie, the school invited a woman named Victoria Rue to address the students on the content of the film. Rue, one of the "Roman Catholic Womenpriests" profiled in the film, has been excommunicated and is an open lesbian. In the course of researching the story, it was discovered that Rue was being allowed to celebrate "Masses" as a "Roman Catholic Woman Priest" twice a month at Trinity Episcopal Church in San Francisco.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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