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W HAT right does Hilary Fenten (June 15) have to accuse the church of "increasing narrowness". As it clearly taught in the Bible and by tradition, the Catholic church and the Vicar of Christ are infallible and cannot err in the realms of faith and morals.

Non-Catholic sects are, presumably, broad-minded and more Catholic than the true church by allowing divorce, homosexual acts, abortion, priestesses and numerous other heresies.

When evaluating the Universal Catechism should we listen to the Catholic church, founded and led by Christ, or the neo-Modernist diatribe of the Catholic Renewal Movement?

Damian Rhodes Hitchin, Herts.




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