Interview of Fr. Frank Pavone. Amarillo 14th of September 2011More
Interview of Fr. Frank Pavone.
Amarillo 14th of September 2011
Amarillo 14th of September 2011
Holy Cannoli I thought the same thing when I watched this video. If he's ambushed coming out of an office building or something it's difficult to get out of it without appearing evasive. It's possible, but difficult.
I hope this all unfolds well for Father Pavone.More
Holy Cannoli I thought the same thing when I watched this video. If he's ambushed coming out of an office building or something it's difficult to get out of it without appearing evasive. It's possible, but difficult.
I hope this all unfolds well for Father Pavone.
I hope this all unfolds well for Father Pavone.
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The canon lawyer, Edward Peters, has some very good observations from the perspective of canon law regarding this very public dispute:
canonlawblog.blogspot.com/…/initial-remarks…
canonlawblog.blogspot.com/…/initial-remarks…
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Interesting, thank you.
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Interesting.
My advice to Fr. Pavone is to never give on the street, shoot from the hip, filmed interviews to reporters. The Interviewee never looks good especially when in the midst of a serious controversy.
Plus, if the station has an axe to grind they could edit the film so that even a saint would look like the devil. Fortunately, that did not happen in this case.
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Interesting.
My advice to Fr. Pavone is to never give on the street, shoot from the hip, filmed interviews to reporters. The Interviewee never looks good especially when in the midst of a serious controversy.
Plus, if the station has an axe to grind they could edit the film so that even a saint would look like the devil. Fortunately, that did not happen in this case.
My advice to Fr. Pavone is to never give on the street, shoot from the hip, filmed interviews to reporters. The Interviewee never looks good especially when in the midst of a serious controversy.
Plus, if the station has an axe to grind they could edit the film so that even a saint would look like the devil. Fortunately, that did not happen in this case.