Talk:Theology on Tap

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This movement started 20 years ago in Chicago, and seems to be gaining ground.

It is controversial among Catholics themselves because of the presence of alcohol at gatherings; some prominent church leaders are on the record as supporting it.

The fact that a notable Archbishop (who is soon likely to be elevated to Cardinal, per his Wikipedia entry) addressed a gathering and made a joke about it leads me to believe that it is, in fact, now notable, so I included that in the original entry.

Even if the entry is deleted now, I'm sure it'll be re-created and left to grow at some point in the future.

Also, just Googled "Theology on Tap" and got 93,000 results ... —Preceding unsigned comment added by PennaBoy (talkcontribs) 03:44, 30 November 2006

I agree, this isn't a speedy - notability is asserted. It would be good to have the notability front and center though; I don't know enough about the group to do much myself. Perel 05:00, 30 November 2006 (UTC)