was at the meet wrote:
You're either uninformed about Catholic moral teaching, a bigot, or both.
Father Ped R. Ast wrote:Common trait of Catholic entitlement. You don't have to be a decent or moral person so long as you put the Church above the law and everything else, as well as give an occasional confession to a mere mortal who purports to be an agent of God.
Not to further get off topic, but your comment deserves the following response:
Continue burying your head in the sand, and feel free (in all your self-righteousness) to call me all the names you want. The bottom line is that its massive, worldwide and ongoing cover-up of child abuse committed by its religious leaders tells EVERYBODY all they need to know about the Catholic Church's so-called "moral" teaching. (Never mind the fact that the Vatican Bank is among the most corrupt and hypocritical financial institutions in the world...)
To bring it back to a point related to this thread, Salazar is a devout Catholic and, therefore, has no moral compass when it comes to anything in life, much less how he "trains" his athletes.