Saturday, December 21, 2013

Slow Saturday Special: Saying a Prayer at the Pru

Nothing can save the Boston Globe from its myopic supremacism, sorry:

"Amid shopping rush, chapel offers an oasis of peace" by Linda Matchan |  Globe Staff, December 21, 2013

St. Francis Chapel is a storefront chapel in the Prudential Center mall....

Many of the worshipers are out-of-towners, attending conferences at the Hynes Convention Center.

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Once, a prince of Liechtenstein wandered in. Another time Rev. John Wykes, the chapel’s director [and] one of five priests who serve there throughout the week, spotted actor Jim Caviezel, who played the role of Jesus in the film “The Passion of the Christ.” Then there was the day he recognized a minor actor from the original “Star Trek” series....

As the Mass was ending, a throng of people filed by outside, many attending the Association For Jewish Studies conference at the Sheraton. The chapel stopped Noam Sienna of Toronto and Justin Lewis of Winnipeg, who plunged into an impromptu academic discussion about it.

“If Jews have a particular affection for one saint, 99 percent of the time it’s St. Francis,” Sienna mused. Lewis agreed, noting that the 13th century saint loved animals and was committed to peace.

(Blog editor just shakes his head; more proof this paper is written for certain elite in Boston. Can't really blame them; they are only serving their dwindling readership. There always is a money angle or Jewish agenda at work in the propaganda pre$$)

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I wonder how many millions the Boston Globe is getting to prop it up and keep it as a going concern for certain select intere$ts, if jwho know what I mean.

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Yeah, something stinks.