tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3528170608960559102.post7171404771018925396..comments2024-02-28T16:41:30.442-05:00Comments on Restore-DC-Catholicism: Caution! Your Home Is A Slimy, Oily Mess!!!Restore-DC-Catholicismhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17478857915379063106noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3528170608960559102.post-92074702230796040632010-06-06T22:44:54.904-04:002010-06-06T22:44:54.904-04:00We may not have the same understanding of the word...We may not have the same understanding of the word hyperbole. I hardly think he means that each non-recycling family is making the same impact that oil spill has made, but instead that he was using an exaggeration to make a point. Good homilies challenge people's behaviors and this may (as you say) insult those who disagree: hardly an inexcusable act as a homilist. It seems completely withinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3528170608960559102.post-87998077295267099602010-06-06T21:08:45.900-04:002010-06-06T21:08:45.900-04:00I thank "anonymous" for providing the li...I thank "anonymous" for providing the link to Msgr Dudziak's remarks regarding abortion. That is indeed most reassuring.<br /><br />However, the remark about the "oil slick" was not mere hyperbole. It was a direct insult to those who might differ with him on the arguable benefits to recycling. Absolutely inexcusable.<br /><br />As I said in the post, the audio clip was Restore-DC-Catholicismhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17478857915379063106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3528170608960559102.post-51399997967344634662010-06-06T20:49:23.016-04:002010-06-06T20:49:23.016-04:00Clearly Msgr. Dudziak is being hyperbolic. He con...Clearly Msgr. Dudziak is being hyperbolic. He consistently gives some of the finest and challenging homilies I have heard --- all of them spiritually challenging, some politically challenging as well. He addresses many issues, including abortion (http://www.aim.org/special-report/abortion-and-americas-future).<br /><br />It is unfair to come to a parish one time clearly looking to be critical Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com