Catholic panel tries to find common ground with Trump administration

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Five Catholic panelists presented mixed reactions as the nation braces itself for the incoming Trump administration. The panel, called "Faithful Priorities in a Time of Trump," tried to find common ground with the incoming president while expressing concern for the language he has used in the past.

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I wonder if they braced themselves when The Obama Adminstration attacked nuns, bullied Catholic institutions, supported 3rd trimester abortion, stem cell research and pushed for Physician assisted suicide.



20 They say that what is right is wrong and what is wrong is right; that black is white and white is black; bitter is sweet and sweet is bitter.
 
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That's the perception of the nuns and institutions. I and most others saw an administration bending over backwards to find a solution acceptable for all.as far as the rest goes they followed established law and didn't push for anything. If the Church wants to know what religious persecution really is, they can ask Muslims tomorrow afternoon.
 
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