. . . popping up everywhere!
(Joseph) Kurtz, who was installed as the Archdiocese of Louisville's leader in August, stood and knelt while facing the EMW Women's Surgical Center at Second and Market streets for nearly 1½ hours. He spoke only when he gave a blessing that ended the gathering.
"There was a great sense, I believe, of civility and yet the courage to speak out on the convictions on behalf of the sanctity of life," Kurtz said afterward.
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h/t Quintero at LA Catholic
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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This is the kind of humble courageous leadership Catholic men need to see. God bless him and may he be an inspiration to us all.
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