The subject of faith comes up at the Reagan dinner table in this Blue Bloods story. In this most Catholic of families the subject is treated jocularly especially when one of Donnie Wahlberg's two kids announces being Jewish might have a lot going for it with all the cool loot you get at bar mitzvahs.
But the subject in real life comes up when another very Catholic girl is found murdered in a cemetery, all properly laid out with rosary beads in the clasped hands. Girl meets boy and she decides to change her faith. That upsets a whole lot of people.
Stuff like this will continue to happen until we humans develop some kind of set of universal beliefs. Or we all just start learning to respect each other. That's the message of this Blue Bloods story. Or maybe just deal with religion in moderation.
Will Estes's whole precinct is on high alert as a former cop who thinks he never got his due while with the NYPD is ascertained to be in the area and a credible threat to whole precinct. Everyone's very nervous until that is resolved.
A nicely done story about the wacky things religion can make you do if you go at it wrong.
But the subject in real life comes up when another very Catholic girl is found murdered in a cemetery, all properly laid out with rosary beads in the clasped hands. Girl meets boy and she decides to change her faith. That upsets a whole lot of people.
Stuff like this will continue to happen until we humans develop some kind of set of universal beliefs. Or we all just start learning to respect each other. That's the message of this Blue Bloods story. Or maybe just deal with religion in moderation.
Will Estes's whole precinct is on high alert as a former cop who thinks he never got his due while with the NYPD is ascertained to be in the area and a credible threat to whole precinct. Everyone's very nervous until that is resolved.
A nicely done story about the wacky things religion can make you do if you go at it wrong.