My ex-boss, a guy named Louis DeJoy (name might sound familiar), is immortalized by having funded a $1 million building for St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church.
He’s convinced he is going to heaven because of it. The building is named after him instead of some religious figure. Or then again, the congregation venerates him as a religious figure.
My church is getting “refugees” from Pius X because of the Pro-Trump messages coming from the pulpit.
OT: Last night my wife and I were eating dinner on our screened in back porch when we heard the news on TV about Ginsburg’s death. Several minutes later we could hear our neighbors “mourning” her death with fireworks.
Lord, give me the strength to forgive their Christian hearts. As for actually loving them, can we settle on the Hippocratic Oath: “First do no harm.”
kaffekup about 4 years ago
Ok, the person I thought he was talking to doesn’t make donations and never asks for blessings…
rayannina about 4 years ago
But he’ll never send the check – he’ll just talk and tweet about it.
dflak about 4 years ago
My ex-boss, a guy named Louis DeJoy (name might sound familiar), is immortalized by having funded a $1 million building for St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church.
He’s convinced he is going to heaven because of it. The building is named after him instead of some religious figure. Or then again, the congregation venerates him as a religious figure.
My church is getting “refugees” from Pius X because of the Pro-Trump messages coming from the pulpit.
walstib Premium Member about 4 years ago
Nice last panel "Jim from ‘The Office’ " effect.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
I wonder if Brother Leo belongs to Franciscan, Jesuit, or Benedictine Order?
MCProfessor about 4 years ago
Why would the Pope be thinking in Italian? He is from Argentina where the language would be Spanish.
dflak about 4 years ago
OT: Last night my wife and I were eating dinner on our screened in back porch when we heard the news on TV about Ginsburg’s death. Several minutes later we could hear our neighbors “mourning” her death with fireworks.
Lord, give me the strength to forgive their Christian hearts. As for actually loving them, can we settle on the Hippocratic Oath: “First do no harm.”