More on Robinson Cavalcanti and his wife (I)–Anglican Ink article

A truly horrible story–read it all.

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2 comments on “More on Robinson Cavalcanti and his wife (I)–Anglican Ink article

  1. Bookworm(God keep Snarkster) says:

    Huge prayers–so tragic and hard to believe. I never met Mrs. Cavalcanti, but knew the bishop to be very courageous and devout. He was also a most kind listener at Hope and a Future in ’05; his encouragement at that time was deeply appreciated. God keep them both…

  2. Saltmarsh Gal says:

    This brings to mind the equally sorrowful story of William of Rochester (or Perth) who is the patron saint of adopted children. He met a similar fate at the hands of his adopted son, David in 1201. Here is the entry in the Catholic encyclopedia [url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15637a.htm] William of Rochester [/url]. Although William is the patron of adopted children, I wonder if he should not be the patron saint of adoptive parents. Prayers and peace to the Cavalcanti family. They took the risk of loving a deeply troubled young person and have paid with their lives – truly Christ-like. Rest eternal grant to them.