tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149438906545544596.post1059507365407233455..comments2023-09-12T03:38:50.647-04:00Comments on Connecticut Catholic Corner: Must read...Connecticut Catholic Cornerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11640448130713614258noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149438906545544596.post-1168286375765711942016-09-21T19:00:17.419-04:002016-09-21T19:00:17.419-04:00Hey Bear, what are you doing in our neighborhood! ...Hey Bear, what are you doing in our neighborhood! Heehee.<br /><br />Oh. (cough) On this serious topic, we do owe the writers a debt. It's just refreshing to read this, even if it goes nowhere. I think there is a chance it will be noticed, but the only response would likely be an insult, or a traditionalist bishop somewhere may get an extra flogging that day. Maybe even lose a post. Still, there is a value to having it said and out there. What do the Italians say, mil grazie! That spelling is not right.Kathleen1031https://www.blogger.com/profile/10201084623185206141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1149438906545544596.post-57076177323432446662016-09-21T12:06:07.807-04:002016-09-21T12:06:07.807-04:00The Bear is finding it harder and harder to take P...The Bear is finding it harder and harder to take Pope Francis seriously enough to write about. The Bear has his number. (Is the Bear repeating himself? His literary exertions are fatiguing his 450 gram ursine brain, so please forgive him.) The Bear recalls his short career as a prosecutor. This pontificate is like a trial that you get a conviction on, then you have to do the whole thing over, and so on. The Bear is about ready to say "Good thing we got a spare Pope in the trunk, 'cause here we are on the side of the road in the middle of fruit farm country with a flat one."<br /><br />Anyway, keep writing about him. The Bear doesn't feel so guilty.The Bearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01710209668580303074noreply@blogger.com