A group of local Catholics says a number of their concerns have still not been addressed by the Archdiocese of Agana leadership. The group is continuing to call attention to its concerns publicly even as the church enters the Lenten season. Continued
Just curious as to where the Calvo family stands on all these issues, they are one of the richest families on Guam and I would think are influential in the Church.
I think it is unfair to force the hand of certain families to take sides or even to reveal their loyalties. It is crass and rude to even ask this question, and invites further division in the already-split Guam Catholic family. Each one should be free to do what they can for the greater good -based on their perception of the whole situation.
Just curious as to where the Calvo family stands on all these issues, they are one of the richest families on Guam and I would think are influential in the Church.
ReplyDeleteI think it is unfair to force the hand of certain families to take sides or even to reveal their loyalties. It is crass and rude to even ask this question, and invites further division in the already-split Guam Catholic family. Each one should be free to do what they can for the greater good -based on their perception of the whole situation.
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