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Rosemary Reeves's Blog
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Pope's New Year's Day Message (Save The World)
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Women-Eye For Change
- Jan 5th, 2009 at 1:32 am EST
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Dear Rosemary,
Look at the last line of the following which is part of what the Pope said
in his message of Peace on New year's Day:
Early on, Pope Benedict notes: “Every form of externally imposed poverty
has at its roots a lack of respect for the transcendent dignity of the
human person.” A special area of concern, says the pope, is “child
poverty.” He points out that “when poverty strikes a family, the
children prove to be the most vulnerable victims: almost half of those
living in absolute poverty today are children….
If the dignity of women
and mothers is not protected, it is the children who are affected most.”
You and the Pope are plugged in to the same radio station girlfriend! Of
course, this is a universal truth that must ring around the world.
Maybe
you shoud quote him (the Pope) in your Obama blog.
I will forward the
reference to you under separate cover. It was initially sent out by the
Secular Order.
Mary Ann Andersen
DWG Corporation
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