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Catholic official denies Speaker (Original Post) kairos12 May 2022 OP
Great reply to this was; Speaker Pelosi refuses Communion from the SF Archbishop under any SheilaAnn May 2022 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author canetoad May 2022 #2
This archbishop is a piece of work canetoad May 2022 #3

SheilaAnn

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1. Great reply to this was; Speaker Pelosi refuses Communion from the SF Archbishop under any
Sat May 21, 2022, 04:31 PM
May 2022

circumstances. TYVM....

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canetoad

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3. This archbishop is a piece of work
Sat May 21, 2022, 04:37 PM
May 2022
https://www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/2015/04/100_prominent_catholics_place_full_page_ad_asking_pope_to_remove_san_francisco_archbishop/

100 Prominent Catholics Place Full-Page Ad Asking Pope To Remove Anti-Gay San Francisco Archbishop

Calling it a “respectful appeal,” over 100 top, well-known Roman Catholics have attached their names to an ad in today’s San Francisco Chronicle, asking Pope Francis to replace Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, whom they say does not reflect their values.

The Chronicle reports the big names among the signatories include “Brian Cahill, the retired executive director of Catholic Charities, former city commissioner and Boudin Bakery executive Lou Giraudo, retired Swinerton Builders Chairman David Grubb, businessman and former political consultant Clint Reilly and his wife, Janet, San Francisco attorney Michael Kelly, and Charles Geschke, chairman of Adobe Systems and former head of the University of San Francisco Board of Trustees. Also on the list is Tom Brady Sr., father of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.”
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