tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-425315088414511149.post6477950662386815567..comments2024-01-13T06:08:35.529+00:00Comments on Golgonooza: Wine not to buy from the wicked monksNicholas Colloffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09677907138534928912noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-425315088414511149.post-52709943440611366142010-11-28T10:51:00.185+00:002010-11-28T10:51:00.185+00:00I do not use 'wicked' lightly, as far as w...I do not use 'wicked' lightly, as far as we can see they colluded with the authorities to divert the barrier from their property, closer to the village, thus imprisoning the refugees further - and hardly an 'isolated' community since they market themselves in the 'world' quite freely; and, in any case, it is the singular failure of a monastic vocation to be either 'isolated' or 'bound up in your own lives'! <br /><br />Meanwhile, the villagers have brought their plight repeatedly to their notice, only to be told to 'write to Rome'.<br /><br />I think wicked is too kind a word...Nicholas Colloffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09677907138534928912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-425315088414511149.post-12533389068644538782010-11-28T09:06:19.627+00:002010-11-28T09:06:19.627+00:00Perhaps not wicked - just isolated, and bound up i...Perhaps not wicked - just isolated, and bound up in their own lives and concerns. In that I suppose, they are not alone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com