There are a lot of us who take great pleasure in this unpleasant situation, 
unfortunately that's human nature, one only has to see what news gets the 
highest rating.

Truth will prevail. What we feel is true today may not be tomorrow. What is 
dark ? What is light?
An owl and I view it differently. Again if I believe in something I will find 
all the reasons, if not, I have all the excuses.

The sore needs to be dealt with, but there is a whole intricate body full of 
blood vessels and nerves out there which should not be taken for granted or 
ignored. Then there are those that are knowledgeable or righteous that take 
care of it expeditiously, on the other hand the unscrupulous for their own 
personal gain fester it for as long as it can be milked or out of ignorance.

Criticism can be constructive/healing or destructive/vindictive.

Quentin



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From: Patricia Nazareth <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, May 12, 2010 6:03:41 PM
Subject: Re: [SALIGAONET] Saligao-related issues


As Dilip correctly says.....it gives us all absolutely no pleasure whether we 
are reading this news or forwarding it to others.  But, sooner or later, the 
truth in any sordid situation does come to light - and, unfortunately, with a 
ferocity that matches the length of time it has been hidden.  In my opinion, 
keeping a festering sore tightly bandaged up and concealed will in no way help 
it to heal; and unfortunately this is what has been happening for too long with 
the Paedo-priest infection in our church, so now that it's out in the open, the 
spewing of all that has been pent up for so long is unstoppable.
 
Patsy



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