The events and time of reflection surrounding the death of John Paul the Great now beg the question: have we in our transformation into a secularist individualist rights based society thrown the baby out with the bath water?
Amongst all the 'bad' things that we have lost, have we also lost not just our innocence, but a sense of community, a sense of duty, a sense of proportion? McGurk [sp?] in the BP on Sunday asked an interesting question: why were all the young people so clearly affected by JP's death, often reduced to tears?



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