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In 1996, after his wife, Karen, gave birth to a child who lived just two hours, the Santorums brought the dead baby Gabriel home to meet the other children, which Karen subsequently described in a book.
In 1996, after his wife, Karen, gave birth to a child who lived just two hours, the Santorums brought the dead baby Gabriel home to meet the other children, which Karen subsequently described in a book.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
In 1996, after his wife, Karen, gave birth to a child who lived just two hours, the Santorums brought the dead baby Gabriel home to meet the other children, which Karen subsequently described in a book.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
In 1996, after his wife, Karen, gave birth to a child who lived just two hours, the Santorums brought the dead baby Gabriel home to meet the other children, which Karen subsequently described in a book.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
In 1996, after his wife, Karen, gave birth to a child who lived just two hours, the Santorums brought the dead baby Gabriel home to meet the other children, which Karen subsequently described in a book.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
What games were they playing since you insist on lying about it.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
What games were they playing since you insist on lying about it.
Dead baby football.
What games were they playing since you insist on lying about it.
Dead baby football.
I appreciate you exposing the moral fiber of the left.
Thanks.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
What games were they playing since you insist on lying about it.
Dead baby football.
In 1996, after his wife, Karen, gave birth to a child who lived just two hours, the Santorums brought the dead baby Gabriel home to meet the other children, which Karen subsequently described in a book.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
But it does lend itself to "Dead Baby" jokes.
But heck..giving awards to child ass rapers doesn't seem all that kosher either. Protecting and hiding them from the law..yes..but awards? Come on!
Yes it is....a wake is usual. Bringing home a dead body for your kids to interact with is very unusual. Not to mention nutty as hell.In 1996, after his wife, Karen, gave birth to a child who lived just two hours, the Santorums brought the dead baby Gabriel home to meet the other children, which Karen subsequently described in a book.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
Where in that statement does it say they "played" with the body?
Santorum's view is in line with Catholic beliefs that life begins at conception. So bringing a body home before a funeral isn't that unusual.
I think it's a bit weird, but as someone who was brought up Catholic, not really that odd for the devout.
Yes it is....a wake is usual. Bringing home a dead body for your kids to interact with is very unusual. Not to mention nutty as hell.I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
Where in that statement does it say they "played" with the body?
Santorum's view is in line with Catholic beliefs that life begins at conception. So bringing a body home before a funeral isn't that unusual.
I think it's a bit weird, but as someone who was brought up Catholic, not really that odd for the devout.
In 1996, after his wife, Karen, gave birth to a child who lived just two hours, the Santorums brought the dead baby Gabriel home to meet the other children, which Karen subsequently described in a book.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
Where in that statement does it say they "played" with the body?
Santorum's view is in line with Catholic beliefs that life begins at conception. So bringing a body home before a funeral isn't that unusual.
I think it's a bit weird, but as someone who was brought up Catholic, not really that odd for the devout.
I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
Where in that statement does it say they "played" with the body?
Santorum's view is in line with Catholic beliefs that life begins at conception. So bringing a body home before a funeral isn't that unusual.
I think it's a bit weird, but as someone who was brought up Catholic, not really that odd for the devout.
I grew up catholic and thought it was all pretty weird. The constant changing of standing/sitting/kneeling during mass, eating gross crackers makes me holier, dipping my fingers in disgusting sitting water that 100 other hands had been in and putting it on my face made me holier, etc.
All those things including what Santorum did are weird, but not the least bit immoral or wrong.
Yeah, but they still don't play with dead babies.Where in that statement does it say they "played" with the body?
Santorum's view is in line with Catholic beliefs that life begins at conception. So bringing a body home before a funeral isn't that unusual.
I think it's a bit weird, but as someone who was brought up Catholic, not really that odd for the devout.
I grew up catholic and thought it was all pretty weird. The constant changing of standing/sitting/kneeling during mass, eating gross crackers makes me holier, dipping my fingers in disgusting sitting water that 100 other hands had been in and putting it on my face made me holier, etc.
All those things including what Santorum did are weird, but not the least bit immoral or wrong.
I'm a non-demoninational Protestant - albeit a lazy one - but married into a Catholic family. My wife grew up in a strict Catholic household and no longer attends, so when my mother-in-law started coming to visit, I was the one who would take her to church. I was surprised at how ritualistic the Catholic Church was, with all the sitting and standing and chanting and repeating after the Priest, and so on.
Yes it is....a wake is usual. Bringing home a dead body for your kids to interact with is very unusual. Not to mention nutty as hell.I would like to point out that playing with dead bodies is not a Catholic norm.
Where in that statement does it say they "played" with the body?
Santorum's view is in line with Catholic beliefs that life begins at conception. So bringing a body home before a funeral isn't that unusual.
I think it's a bit weird, but as someone who was brought up Catholic, not really that odd for the devout.