If you're Catholic, too, you're not supposed to keep dredging up sins you received forgiveness for in the confessional. But it's her stock-in-trade, I suppose.
Perhaps she got the idea from Augustine's Confessions, or Dorothy Day or Graham Greene. Of course there are so many dredging Catholics throughout history, it's hard to determine exactly who influenced Dawn to be one too. (A good number of the other dredgers were paid too, which is probably why she decided she might as well be.) There is even talk of a chorus line of Catholics kicking up their heels and singing, "My sins have been forgiven." (Perhaps it'll be a hit and run on Broadway. kaching!)
If you're Catholic, too, you're not supposed to keep dredging up sins you received forgiveness for in the confessional. But it's her stock-in-trade, I suppose.
Perhaps she got the idea from Augustine's Confessions, or Dorothy Day or Graham Greene. Of course there are so many dredging Catholics throughout history, it's hard to determine exactly who influenced Dawn to be one too. (A good number of the other dredgers were paid too, which is probably why she decided she might as well be.) There is even talk of a chorus line of Catholics kicking up their heels and singing, "My sins have been forgiven." (Perhaps it'll be a hit and run on Broadway. kaching!)