Clarifying the Prime Minister’s communion practice

Clarifying the Prime Minister’s communion practice

From A Canadian Newspaper Apologizes for Inventing a Scandal – NYTimes.com:

In a lengthy correction, the New Brunswick newspaper said that “there was no credible support” for the article’s claim that Prime Minister Stephen Harper had pocketed the wafer during the funeral of a former governor-general or that a Roman Catholic priest was demanding an explanation from his office.

Unusually, the newspaper apologized not just to Mr. Harper but also to the two reporters whose names appeared on the article, adding that the errors were introduced “in the editing process” and were included “without the knowledge of the reporters and without any credible support for them.”

We blogged about this when the story came out, so please note this correction. On the other hand, we ended up discussing a different scandal, that a Roman Catholic priest would commune a Protestant, and that a Protestant would want to commune at a Roman Catholic altar.

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