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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.In article <Nopuj.190115$m_6.124146@fe01.news.easynews.com>, "William M. Kle in" <wmklein@nospam.netcom.com> wrote: >A quick use of the internet shows at least one response how Roman Catholics >handle this verse. >See: > http://www.catholic.com/library/Call_No_Man_Father.asp > >I can't tell you how "official" > catholic.com >is, but this page passes a "reasonablity" test (for their views). The page itself tells how "official" its contents are, at the bottom of the article: "NIHIL OBSTAT: I have concluded that the materials presented in this work are free of doctrinal or moral errors. Bernadeane Carr, STL, Censor Librorum, August 10, 2004" Catholic.com is not an official organ of the Catholic Church, but the information presented there is in line with the official teachings of the Church; you'll find the Nihil Obstat ("Nothing Hinders") at the end of most of their articles. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphagat milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
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