<snip> > Yet did any of those who knew or ought to have known go to the Globe > or the Herald? No. Did any protest to Bernard Law that his policies > were unwise, offensive, sinful, un-Christian? I have found only one > who did: John D'Arcy, now bishop of South Bend. > > The most horrifying thing to me is that the policy was not the work > of one man, but accepted operating procedure throughout the whole > hierarchy. And that those who did not agree with it nevertheless kept > their mouths shut... > > > Brad DeLong
This supports my statement that Religous organization can no longer consider themselves immune to social transparency, with the false assumption that Religous Transparency (God Knows All) is all that is needed. Nerd From Hell
