B16 Bumper Sticker!

by Jimmy Akin on May 12, 2005

in Curios & Humor

Cowboy hat tip to the reader who sent in the following bumper-sticker (one of two I’ve seen based on the new pope).

I’m seriously thinking about printing this out and affix it to my pickup.

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Heehee. Its good to be orthodox!

You can make your own as posted by Jimmy or you can visit this website (Deo Gratias) to order Sticker, T-Shirts, Mugs and such...
thanks
tim robles
www.cafepress.com/dgratias

This is great, thabks!!! :-)
Chris
http://amateureconblog.blogspot.com/

I love it! Are there t-shirts as well?

I'm wondering if you can print out the sticker and have a photocopy shop copy it onto "bumper sticker stock".

I really like this and would love one to put on my truck! I know it can be done on a computer but I don't know how. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Has anyone come up with the address to where I can purchase this bumper sticker! It kind of sums it all up!

Miguel,
"Cafeteria" Catholic refers to one who picks and chooses which teachings and beliefs of Church they believe and like and disregard those they don't or disagree with. Hence, here in the States we have many Catholics who use contraception, directly or indirectly support abortion rights, cohabitate and commit fornication prior to marriage, don't see anything wrong with active homosexuality, etc.

"Does this imply criticism of John Paul II? As if somehow the "cafeteria" was open prior to Benedict?"
No, I think that John Paul was the "love" Pope. He gathered everyone together. Now we have the "truth" Pope who will lay down the law a little bit more. Of course, both were about love and truth, but they have different strengths.

What is implied by the term "cafeteria catholic" and why? (I´am not from the US)

Rich,
Similar to that, some Pakistani journalist wrote a piece describing the horrors that will be waged by Bush, Blair, and Benedict. I believe it's on Ignatius Insight.

Does this imply criticism of John Paul II? As if somehow the "cafeteria" was open prior to Benedict?

Me want. Me like. Sticker Funny. Silly Progressives.

You might file this one in the "doesn't quite get it" department.

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