I disagree. The intersection of Church, politics, culture war, and online-ness is usually a place where people take themselves far too seriously. (Looking at you, guy in mirror.) I thought it was a needed bit of levity in an article about a subject that has gotten online Catholics very het up.
I disagree. The intersection of Church, politics, culture war, and online-ness is usually a place where people take themselves far too seriously. (Looking at you, guy in mirror.) I thought it was a needed bit of levity in an article about a subject that has gotten online Catholics very het up.
I disagree. The intersection of Church, politics, culture war, and online-ness is usually a place where people take themselves far too seriously. (Looking at you, guy in mirror.) I thought it was a needed bit of levity in an article about a subject that has gotten online Catholics very het up.