Guest guest Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 and Dominic,I wrote this yesterday after 's post in which she assured Dominic that she doubted that he was alienating anyone. I restrained myself from sending it, but am emboldened by 's last post (and Dominic's last four or more.) In my opinion, a) This subject is essentially off topic and it has far exceeded its usefulness as well as informativeness. As many of us know, this is not the first time that this topic has been so exhaustively treated. At least some of what is said about mother/ child relationships is an interpretation. Many, many factors figure into the closeness of mother and child, not the least of which is the child's personality. , Your comments are most helpful, especially the priest's counsel that sometimes we are just to sit at the foot of the cross and weep with Jesus.Unfortunately, Dominic, insisting on your opinion, repeatedly putting down the thoughts and observations of other professionals, questioning the authenticity and sincerity of the faith beliefs of list members and refusing to see that we ARE on the same side IS alienating! Maybe our facilitators could consider terminating some of these discussions at some point before this happens.God bless, Rosko, RN BSNBirmingham, Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 It sounds like I've disturbed some with this, so charity dictates that I leave this subject alone for a while at least (it would give me a much need break too!). Thanks for being patient with me for so long. Sincerely yours, Dominic M. Pedulla MD, FACC, CNFPMC, ABVM, ACPh Interventional Cardiologist, Endovascular Diplomate, Varicose Vein Specialist, Noncontraceptive Family Planning Consultant, Family Planning Researcher Medical Director, The Oklahoma Vein and Endovascular Center (www.noveinok.com, veininfo@...) Executive Director, The Edith Stein Foundation (www.theedithsteinfoundation.com) (office) (cell) (FAX) pedullad@... “Our fundamental purpose is not to go out and help the poor. For us, this has only been a means. Our purpose is to maintain the Catholic faith within us, and to allow its diffusion to others through the instrument of charity.†Blessed Frederic Ozanam, a 19th century founder of the Society of Saint De continued discussion of EBF and Dominic, I wrote this yesterday after 's post in which she assured Dominic that she doubted that he was alienating anyone. I restrained myself from sending it, but am emboldened by 's last post (and Dominic's last four or more.) In my opinion, a) This subject is essentially off topic and it has far exceeded its usefulness as well as informativeness. As many of us know, this is not the first time that this topic has been so exhaustively treated. At least some of what is said about mother/ child relationships is an interpretation. Many, many factors figure into the closeness of mother and child, not the least of which is the child's personality. , Your comments are most helpful, especially the priest's counsel that sometimes we are just to si t at the foot of the cross and weep with Jesus. Unfortunately, Dominic, insisting on your opinion, repeatedly putting down the thoughts and observations of other professionals, questioning the authenticity and sincerity of the faith beliefs of list members and refusing to see that we ARE on the same side IS alienating! Maybe our facilitators could consider terminating some of these discussions at some point before this happens. God bless, Rosko, RN BSN Birmingham, Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2011 Report Share Posted July 16, 2011 I will take a look at these discussions. I apologize that I have not been more attentive since my head has been buried in some other stuff lately. Glad to see that the list is getting more responsive now!I would point out that the name of the group is NFP- " Professionals " ... so it will be great if we all try to remember that in our conversations with one another. I think that is a good guideline. In the past, we have permitted some " off topic " things but if you have something off topic to say (and there are legitimate reasons) then preface your post in the title with " OT: " ... Hope that helps. and Dominic,I wrote this yesterday after 's post in which she assured Dominic that she doubted that he was alienating anyone. I restrained myself from sending it, but am emboldened by 's last post (and Dominic's last four or more.) In my opinion, a) This subject is essentially off topic and it has far exceeded its usefulness as well as informativeness. As many of us know, this is not the first time that this topic has been so exhaustively treated. At least some of what is said about mother/ child relationships is an interpretation. Many, many factors figure into the closeness of mother and child, not the least of which is the child's personality. , Your comments are most helpful, especially the priest's counsel that sometimes we are just to sit at the foot of the cross and weep with Jesus.Unfortunately, Dominic, insisting on your opinion, repeatedly putting down the thoughts and observations of other professionals, questioning the authenticity and sincerity of the faith beliefs of list members and refusing to see that we ARE on the same side IS alienating! Maybe our facilitators could consider terminating some of these discussions at some point before this happens. God bless, Rosko, RN BSNBirmingham, Al -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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