On the side of the angels, I'm afirad its easily understood. Ms Cullen doesn't know how lucky she is. She has had the immense privilege to have been brought up in a stable, bourgeois family and probably hasn't had much meaningful contact with people from less-privileged backgrounds. She doesn't know the sordid grind of poverty, the humiliation of the single mother having to drag money out of the CSA, the hell of the abandoned spouse who will probably lose her family home and has to itemise every petty cost for a divorce court to determine what her 'reasonable needs' are.She very probably doesn't appreciate the extent to which her stable family background enabled her to achieve her full potential.To paraphrase Ayan Hirsi Ali: she has freedom so she can spit on it.A lot of other people aren't so lucky. It behoves those like her who have been so favoured by fate, not to belittle the experience of those who haven't been with irresponsible rubbish about the "ideology of the nuclear family".On another note, its also pretty easy to work out how such unorthodox documents slip through the episcopal net. As charitable bodies become increasingly influential, they act as a magnet for those with political agendas. Agencies run by the Bishops Conference are no different. Damien Thompson refers to "the lobby of Leftist activists who have seized control of the machinery of the Catholic Church in this country".He's not wrong - though I would quibble with the term 'leftist' for the people who churn out this flimsy nonsense. Infantile or cretino leftism seems to be the sum of it.But there must be a suspicion that something akin to entry-tactics are being used to stack people with certain agendas in key positions. Once enough of them are in place they act as an influential bloc. They'll have access to the bishops that ordinary lay people don't so pretty much have carte blanche to do what they want and see to it that the story doesn't get touched in certain publications.The joke is that if they do come under any sustained criticism they'll claim to be representative of the ordinary Catholics, "opening up debate" and victims of a right-wing witchhunt. Its all so so predictable.The thing is that if these kind of abuses aren't nipped in the bud at a sufficiently early stage, they'll spread even wider and we could find ourselves in a similar state to the poor old Anglican Communion: torn limb from limb.
Hi Jim,Unfortunately you don't have much to go on by what you've provided. In Native American rceearsh you always find out the names of the tribes which were in the vicinity your ancestor was born to try and help identify the possible tribe. In Richard/Robert Moore's case, if he was born in Death Valley, that would be the Timbisha Shoshone. Timbisha is a band of Shoshone or Shoshoni which lived in and took care of Death Valley. Death Valley is in and around Inyo County CaliforniaTake a look at the recent discussion on on GenHelper. It should provide you some guidance for after 1884 unfortunately there really isn't much you can look at from 1849 when whites first set foot in Death Valley and the first census being taken in the area of the country your ancestor was born. 0
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