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03/12/2004: Criminally Absurd Criminally Absurd

Church Criticizes Red Sox Good Friday "Oversight"
from AP reprinted

BOSTON -- Opening Day ticket holders at Boston's Fenway Park this year who are Catholic face a dilemma: the Boston Archdiocese said since the afternoon game against the Toronto Blue Jays falls on Good Friday, they must refrain from eating meat, including hot dogs, sausages and pepperoni pizza.

"We're already getting all kinds of requests for dispensation to eat meat," said the Rev. Christopher J. Coyne, a spokesman for the archdiocese. However Coyne said that after a meeting to discuss the requests, Boston church leaders decided a baseball game was too weak an excuse to duck the no-meat rule.

"I would hope it was just an oversight when they were doing the schedule," Coyne told the Boston Herald. "I think it's very insensitive to the huge number of people who are Christians and fans."

In 1995 and 2000, Cardinal Bernard F. Law, then the head of the archdiocese, allowed local Catholics to eat meat when St. Patrick's Day fell on a Friday during Lent.

There are many,many things wrong with this story. Here are a few.


  1. People still care about what the Catholic Church thinks? They defended child rapists for 50 years, but then they expect you not to eat hot dogs on Good Friday?

  2. Fr. Coyne said: ""I think it's very insensitive to the huge number of people who are Christians and fans." I think it's insentive to the huge number of people who are Christians and gay that they can't get married.

  3. Getting drunk and eating corned beef on Evacuation Day is a good enough excuse to have a dispensation, but baseball isn't?


Friday the 12th of March, santo26 noted:


Who are you to question the word of a man in a dress who shielded pedophiles for decades? He is only telling you what god wants you to know, so you best be doing without those Fenway Franks fatty mc ghee!