Like David Meyers, editor of The Southwest Kansas Catholic
(Diocese of Dodge City) I was “gobsmacked” to learn that for many years, one of their columnists, a Dominican Sister, had been plagiarizing my column on saints from @GiveUsThisDayLP See:
dcdiocese.org/swkscatholic
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After calming down, I was completely satisfied with David’s immediate apology, the removal of Sister’s columns, and a posted notice in the paper. I was particularly touched by a heartfelt letter from the prioress of Sister’s community. (She died in 2017.)
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In a column today, David further reflects on the lessons of this episode: “This Lent, let us pray for all those who are victims of their own mistakes, those who have experienced moments of bad judgement, who have given-in to the worst angels of their nature...”
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...who have succumbed to temptation. That includes all of us, I imagine. And some of those moments of failing to bend to God’s will are far worse than others.” see p 16: dcdiocese.org/news/archive/3…
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I take this exhortation to heart. Grateful for an opportunity to practice the forgiveness I hope to receive for my own transgressions. I like to think that Sister just really wanted people to love the saints as much as we both do. May she Rest In Peace, in their company.
Apr 7, 2019 · 5:27 PM UTC
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