This blog has been critical of some websites of the Dominican Order.
Today's entry from one of those provinces seems quite confusing.
It is in italics below.
Feast of St Francis of Assisi
Today the Dominican Order keeps as a feast the memory of Our Holy Father Francis.
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They were remembering me! :-)
I saw your comment on the Godzdawgz blog about the new Missal translation, and then spent some time reading through yours. You are an angry fellow. It seems that you are choleric by nature and it energizes you.
I am surprised that a Dominican would not know that the OP's give the courtesy title of "Our Holy Father Francis" to the founder of their sibling mendicant order, the Friars Minor, who return the favor by calling St Dominic "Our Holy Father Dominic".
An Ex-OP.
I hope I'm not.
Remember me in your prayers please.
It's always difficult to know who we are, more difficult to know another person.
I have listened to what you have said.
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