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'I'm not angry at him, he's just stupid'
2024-04-22
[FOXNEWS] A Catholic bishop in Michigan weighed in on the discrepancy between President Biden's policies and his professed Catholic faith earlier this month, suggesting "forgiveness" for the president's "stupidity."

Bishop Robert Gruss of the Diocese of Saginaw mentioned Biden during "Forgiveness as the Heart of Christianity," a lecture given on Apr. 5 at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption.

In the discussion, Gruss urged congregants to let go of unproductive anger and resentment towards others — citing his own experience growing up with an alcoholic father and a letter he wrote in adulthood forgiving him for the trauma of his youth.

Asking the faithful to interrogate their own hatreds and resentments, the bishop pointed out that destructive lack of forgiveness does not apply only to individuals they know, but also public figures and institutions.

"If you're harboring bad, negative, resentful feelings towards our president, you're not free," Gruss said. "Otherwise, you're letting him control you and your thoughts and your words and your actions. And I guarantee that if he is a problem for you, then those thoughts, words, and actions are negative — they're gonna come out and then we commit sin. That's what sin is."

The bishop urged the faithful to note such destructive resentments when seeking the Sacrament of Reconciliation, the practice through which Catholics believe God forgives the sins they confess.

"How many times have you confessed your anger towards the president?" the bishop asked, provoking unintended laughter from the audience. But the bishop continued, "I'm serious, I'm not kidding. If you have it, you should be confessing it. Otherwise, you're not free."
Posted by:Fred

#7  ^Oi vey, oi vey, oi vey.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-04-22 12:40  

#6  OOH! Badanov's hatred of the Ukrainian people and their leaders for resisting the brutal mass destruction of the Ukrainian people by the Armed Forces of Russia. Слава Україні! ;)
Posted by: Beldar+Uneter3543   2024-04-22 11:20  

#5  There's an old saying: Most of the harm in the world isn't done by evil people. It's done by stupid people."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-04-22 10:59  

#4  I don’t think that many people are angry with Biden. He evokes embarrassment, disgust and sometimes pity, but there is also an obligation to work to stop him. Would anyone let a drunken beggar grope and rob them? There are people that need to be hung at the end of all this. Hanging Biden makes little sense. There should be some accountability for him, but I can’t see him being able to participate in his own defense. Probably, GITMO is fine.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-04-22 10:47  

#3  I was always taught that before forgiveness there had to be repentance. Not so much anymore I guess.
Posted by: AlanC   2024-04-22 08:23  

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Posted by: badanov   2024-04-22 02:06  

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Posted by: badanov   2024-04-22 02:04  

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