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Bishop Daly does his job

I disagree with Ben Stuckart and Karen Stratton that Bishop Daly sent the wrong message. Sorry that Ben’s feelings were hurt. Maybe if he attended Mass “regularly” he would understand the position of the Church and the sanctity of all life.

And I’m not sure what Stratton being a strong-willed person has to do with supporting murder. There are many strong-willed people who support the rights of the unborn.

Neither Stuckart or Stratton were named in the letter, so I guess when you are caught with your hand in the cookie jar, react.

Bishop Daly did his job in warning politicians that you can’t support abortion and be in good grace with God, but there is opportunity for repentance.

Mark Krigbaum

Spokane



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