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Gloria.TV News on the 25th of September 2013 To watch all the news click here: @Gloria.TV News Pope speaks about his father: Pope Francis wore a hard hat as he visited a mine in Sardinia, one of …More
Gloria.TV News on the 25th of September 2013

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Pope speaks about his father: Pope Francis wore a hard hat as he visited a mine in Sardinia, one of Italy's poorest regions. The yellow helmet was emblazoned with the 'Welcome to Sardinia, Holiness'. Francis spoke off the cuff in Cagliari: “My young father went to Argentina full of illusions of making it in America. And he suffered the terrible crisis of the 1930s. They lost everything. There was no work.” Amid shouts of 'Lavoro! Lavoro!' (Work! Work!), Francis called for a dignified employment for all.

The wrong language: In a sign that the exhausting day was starting to take its toll, at the end of his visit to Sardinia, Francis inadvertently slipped into his native Spanish in his final public remarks. Like many of Italy's regions, it also has its own dialect. 'Hah,' he laughed. 'Even I'm speaking dialect here.'

Anti-marriage speaker disinvited: Catholic Providence College in Rhode Island, has canceled a lecture by the homosexual John Corvino in support of homosex unions. Corvino is chairman of the philosophy department at Wayne State University, in Detroit. The College stated that “Catholic institutions should not honor those who act in defiance of our fundamental moral principles.” Corvino has spoken previously at more than 10 Catholic colleges.

Pope’s gay remarks take effect: Julie Sullivan president at the Catholic University of St. Thomas in St. Paul wants to introduce gay- and lesbianism. At her convocation address in early September she said: "We are called to love and support everyone in our community regardless of their sexual orientation" And: "I might add, regardless of the gender of their spouse." Drawing on comments this summer by Pope Francis, her message produced lengthy applause in the room. Wincities.com comments: “Since Sullivan's remarks, the pope has revisited the subject of homosexuality, arguing the church has been too preoccupied with gay marriage.”
Uncle Joe
It's an old habit. I spent my whole life trying not to be careless. Women and children can afford to be careless, but not men. Don Corleone
Paraphrasing from one of today's news articles: You can’t stop people from misinterpreting either deliberately by unscrupulous "journalists" or by an honest mistake. But the pope is among other things a teacher and a good teacher has a moral responsibility to …More
It's an old habit. I spent my whole life trying not to be careless. Women and children can afford to be careless, but not men. Don Corleone

Paraphrasing from one of today's news articles: You can’t stop people from misinterpreting either deliberately by unscrupulous "journalists" or by an honest mistake. But the pope is among other things a teacher and a good teacher has a moral responsibility to guard against misinterpretation.

The ambiguity exists because of poorly chosen language without any clarification. Allowing the 'Swiss Guards' of the establishment Catholic media to spin and walk back his comments is counter-productive. Getting it right the first time should be the norm with a limited potential for misinterpretation.

So far, that hasn't happened.
Janet O'Connor
The comments the Pope made have been taken out of context as was his remarks in the recent Jesuit interview. The pope did make a poor choice of words but he did speak out about abortion last week and excommunicated a priest a few days ago which did not get hardly any coverage since it was announced in a Australian newspaper. The priest was speaking out in favor of same sex marriage and women priests …More
The comments the Pope made have been taken out of context as was his remarks in the recent Jesuit interview. The pope did make a poor choice of words but he did speak out about abortion last week and excommunicated a priest a few days ago which did not get hardly any coverage since it was announced in a Australian newspaper. The priest was speaking out in favor of same sex marriage and women priests, BTW.