"BUT I'M GOING TO SPEAK MY MIND!" she exploded. good!" she said quietly through gritted teeth. Mother stared at the ground and clutched the arms of her chair as her face blackened. She told Mother that there had been a lay-led communion service at her parish, even though a priest and bishop were there. On the show I was on, a caller called in to talk to her (nobody wanted to talk to me, thank God). She took it out on priests and bishops who needed a little Catherine of Siena treatment from a tough nun with soft grandma hands. How *are* you?") to being that tough nun who scared the daylights out of every third grader. She could whipsaw from being a sweet old lady (she took my hands in her soft grandma hands and graciously welcomed me, "Oh hello dear! It's so nice to meet you. I was honored with the chance to do her show once and she made an immediate conquest of me. ![]() Robert Barron, himself the second most important evangelist in the world today (in my estimation) calling her the second most important evangelist of the late 20th century (also pretty accurate, I reckon): ![]() ![]() For example, here is a nice appreciation of Mother Angelica by Bp. Better writers than me have been penning encomiums and praises for Mother Angelica (beautifully blessed by our Lord to be called home to heaven on Easter Sunday, no less).
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