From friend Peter of the EPA (of all places*):
The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a good ending; and to have the two as close
together as possible
From friend Peter of the EPA (of all places*):
The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a good ending; and to have the two as close
together as possible
Same Stepha- when his boss set reported-abuse records.
Here’s Stephanopoulos, on page 267 of his autobiography “All Too Human,” “Most important, I wanted to keep reports of Paula [Jones’] press conference off television … It wasn’t a hard sell.” His book goes on to say how he tried to discredit her. Yes, this openly Democratic operative is a “newsman” now.
And therefore qualified to huff ‘n puff.
Telling why he hesitated to leave the anti-Vatican 2 Society of St. Pius X, biographer of its founder says it was partly because of his:
occasionally having to attend mainstream liturgies for weddings or funerals, all celebrated with varying degrees of cringe-making banality or abuse. Who could live with all that, day in and day out? Wouldnt I be risking my soul to walk into such a situation? No, the SSPX seemed to be, to use a perennial tautology, a safe haven for a Catholic in the current climate.
They do induce cringes, do they not?
Nope.
Political pros noted that the reshuffling, less than a year after his appointment, was a sharp comeuppance for Mr. Daley, who has been faulted for fumbling the debt and deficit negotiations that deadlocked Congress earlier this year. Mr. Rouse is known for his diplomacy and has a smoother style than Mr. Daley.