Archbishop Weakland's 1998 Catholic Schools Dinner Presentation
Most Reverend Rembert G. Weakland, O.S.B.
Archbishop of Milwaukee
Catholic Schools Dinner
Marquette University Alumni Memorial Union
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
February 23, 1998
Most Reverend Rembert G. Weakland, O.S.B.
Archbishop of Milwaukee
Catholic Schools Dinner
Marquette University Alumni Memorial Union
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
February 23, 1998
posted by Terrence Berres at
2/23/1998 11:59:00 PM
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RECONSIDERATIONS
Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders, World Islamic Front Statement
SPEECH LOG
Christine Firer Hinze spoke on "Work and the Welfare Table: Eucharist and the Ethics of Welfare Reform" at a breakfast presented by The Peter Favre Forum at The University Club.
SPEECH LOG
Professor Gerard Bradley of the University of Notre Dame Law School spoke on "The Decalogue, The Schools and Judicial Power: How Far Shall Judges Go?" at a luncheon presented by the Milwaukee Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society at the Milwaukee Athletic Club.
posted by Terrence Berres at
2/01/1998 12:01:00 AM
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Anyway, I still haven't banned Terrence Berres yet.
Terrence Berres' entry reminded me of the child's tactic used to avoid the issue at hand "ya but he hit me first!"
Terrence, you really are a class act. --John M Haynes
You sure are a bitter, cynical person.
I thought what the Vatican said was gold among the conservative Catholic element. Welcome to the cafeteria, I guess.
seems to hold a black belt in indistinct contrariety
(...rather earnest....)
excommunicated and anathemized
PH [Phariseeism], R [Republicanism], C [Clericalism], O [Offensive (anti-womyn, anti-GLBTNA, etc)]
...glossing...with a bit too much facility.
I've spent a great deal of time in the past year attempting to dialogue with pro-war Catholics such as Mr. Berres...
and the experiences have not been very fruitful ...
...my cybernemesis...
...postings are very interesting. ...
I found him very rude in his delivery.
I could understand his concerns, but given the arrogance in his tone, I found it difficult to be charitable toward him.
What does Mr. Laconic have to say today?
As usual, superb wit, deep insight, fuzzy logic, and a touch of sophistry.
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