Read St. Paul’s second letter to Timothy and most of it will straighten itself out.
Francis, you certainly have your work cut out for you.
He should still be able to produce a fine hard cider…
Only God knows why ‘they’ went bad. Stop trying to fix them and get rid of them. God will ‘take care of them’ in his own good time.
Time to call off the failed thousand year experiment with forced “celibacy” and go back to the way the church used to be.
Sorry about that, your Holiness.
The ethylene given off by just a few rotting apples will cause the whole barrel to go bad, thus the cliche. The hoops on the barrel have nothing to do with it. Bad analogies in this strip.
On the other hand, all the apples are bad in one way or another. It’s a result of fallen human nature.
basically the failure of a bunch of men to recognize the Holy Spirit’s clear call
Dani Rice about 10 years ago
Read St. Paul’s second letter to Timothy and most of it will straighten itself out.
ladykat about 10 years ago
Francis, you certainly have your work cut out for you.
Weakstream about 10 years ago
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 10 years ago
He should still be able to produce a fine hard cider…
AliCom about 10 years ago
Only God knows why ‘they’ went bad. Stop trying to fix them and get rid of them. God will ‘take care of them’ in his own good time.
Elvanion about 10 years ago
Time to call off the failed thousand year experiment with forced “celibacy” and go back to the way the church used to be.
Jim Kerner about 10 years ago
Sorry about that, your Holiness.
rphbeta about 10 years ago
The ethylene given off by just a few rotting apples will cause the whole barrel to go bad, thus the cliche. The hoops on the barrel have nothing to do with it. Bad analogies in this strip.
bmonk about 9 years ago
On the other hand, all the apples are bad in one way or another. It’s a result of fallen human nature.
rossevrymn 7 months ago
basically the failure of a bunch of men to recognize the Holy Spirit’s clear call