tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4907588910215015603.post1136887816061350545..comments2019-09-21T18:30:19.890-04:00Comments on Authentic Levittown: Don't call it a comebackAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14422791820870940503noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4907588910215015603.post-7510698060472193762013-02-14T11:47:20.466-05:002013-02-14T11:47:20.466-05:00Basically, there was an inquiry into these laundry...Basically, there was an inquiry into these laundry facilities that nuns ran for women to work at that didn't have anywhere else to go. The inquiry showed that most of the abuse attributed to the facilities were mostly blarney. I will check out those links too, sounds interesting!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14422791820870940503noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4907588910215015603.post-37233470244522477712013-02-14T10:17:17.227-05:002013-02-14T10:17:17.227-05:00I wish you the best with your Lenten endeavors! An...I wish you the best with your Lenten endeavors! And that you find it a grace-filled time.<br />I read the article you linked. Very interesting. The writer sure got some reaction, too. I don;t know anything about the Irish laundry he spoke of, but his broader point I have been saying for years. <br />Here-http://thesestonewalls.com/--is the blog of a falsely accused priest who is now 19 years in a New Hampshire prison. Which illustrates another side of the false perception club.<br /><br />Also here --http://www.conversiondiary.com/ <br />is the blog of an athiest to Catholic convert. She is pretty well known, been on EWTN, etc. She is a writer by trade, so besides her great story the reading is always a pleasure.<br /><br />Happy and Holy Lent!Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10847572866285311259noreply@blogger.com