April 22, 2005

What's the word of the day? Iniquitous

How many times can you use the word "iniquitous" in a sentence? Bet you can't beat Cardinal Alfonso Lopes Trujillo, head of the Pontifical Council on the Family. I don't know why this is striking me as so funny.

"We cannot impose the iniquitous on people. "On the contrary, precisely because they are iniquitous the Church makes an urgent call for freedom of conscience and the duty to oppose. A law as profoundly iniquitous as this one is not an obligation, it cannot be an obligation."

3 comments:

shamanic said...

That's funny, I thought making a similar post. I love the use of language by the church, the pulling up of words now largely disused, but really, it's so much better than "wicked".

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