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Gloria TV News on the Feast of St. Nicholas Owen. British Press Caught in Dirty Games United Kingdom “Apparently The Times has been caught out publishing an article critiquing the Pope’s Letter to …More
Gloria TV News on the Feast of St. Nicholas Owen.

British Press Caught in Dirty Games

United Kingdom

“Apparently The Times has been caught out publishing an article critiquing the Pope’s Letter to Irish Catholics and announcing its poor reception before the letter itself was released” – the British blog ‘exlaodicea.wordpress.com’ has reported: “It is very obvious that the major piece in The Observer attacking the letter was also written by someone who hadn’t read the letter in anything other than a cursory manner” – the blog adds.

You Don’t Need to Be Dead

USA

The US Department of Health and Human Services has awarded $321,000 to two Pittsburgh hospitals to extract organs from emergency room patients who are organ donors but have not yet been declared brain dead. The Washington Post reports that the practice is not novel. In 2008, the Children's Hospital in Colorado sparked intense debate with a federally funded pilot project that involved taking hearts from babies 75 seconds after they were removed from life support. After an intensive review, the hospital restarted the program about two months ago but required that surgeons wait two minutes.

The Cardinal Should Remain in Office

Ireland

The leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland is under pressure to resign amid allegations he witnessed teenage abuse victims take "vows of silence" about their ordeals. Cardinal Seán Brady, the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, admitted that he attended meetings in 1975 when two teenage boys signed confidentiality clauses while testifying in a Church inquiry into allegations against. According to an informal survey conducted by the Irish Catholic, the priests of his Armagh archdiocese strongly support the cardinal. Most of the priests contacted by the newspaper said that the cardinal should remain in office.

Mailing Critical of Homosexuals Accepted

USA

The National U.S. Postal Service have overruled a Colorado post office’s refusal to ship materials critical of homosexuals in the military at a reduced rate for non-profits. The Family Research Institute had produced a four-page newsletter with research and an interview with a female enlistee recalling her experiences with homosexuals in basic training. It also advertised that its latest statistical report about “rapes in the military” were available for $25. On Wednesday a U.S. Postal Service Board ruled that the mailing did not violate guidelines. The Family Research Institute will be allowed to mail out their newsletter at the non-profit rate three cents less than the standard mailing rate.
Anastasia
m sr a: Are you sure that what you write, is intellegible?
m sr a
Albeit the word "obviously" no word of proof on that website.
Ruin your standing or apologize but do not make believe the media bias your "reporting" on the Times here is even one bit catholic!More
Albeit the word "obviously" no word of proof on that website.

Ruin your standing or apologize but do not make believe the media bias your "reporting" on the Times here is even one bit catholic!
Abramo
What we all knew: the anti-Church bias of The Times.