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Gloria TV News on the Feast of Paulinus of Nola. Affairs of the Legionaries of Christ Vatican According to Vatican journalist Andrea Tornielli of Il Giornale, Archbishop, the president of the Prefecture …More
Gloria TV News on the Feast of Paulinus of Nola.

Affairs of the Legionaries of Christ
Vatican
According to Vatican journalist Andrea Tornielli of Il Giornale, Archbishop, the president of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See, will soon be named as the Pope’s delegate to supervise the affairs of the Legionaries of Christ. The selection of Archbishop De Paolis, a prelate with considerable background in financial affairs, would make sense in light of concerns over the considerable assets owned by the Legionaries, and the concerns that Father Maciel had used those assets for his own private purposes.
Do Not Adapt to Changing Fashions and Opinions
Vatican
On Sunday Pope Benedict XVI ordained in St. Peter’s Basilica 14 priests for the diocese of Rome. During the homily the Holy Father emphasized that the vocation of the priesthood, must not be viewed as a way to achieve social status in life, but rather as a way to “rediscover the ever-new face” of Christ. He noted that if a priest's main goal is to “achieve success,” he will say “what people want to hear” and “adapt to changing fashions and opinions.” The Holy Farther warned “In this way, he will deprive himself of the vital relationship with truth, reducing himself to condemning tomorrow what he praises today”.
"No More Catholophobia”
France
Approximately 200 young Catholics came to the defense of the Cathedral of Lyons, France, during a "kiss-in" protest held by homosexuals in front of the building last month. The homosexuals reportedly came on the eve of the "World Day Against Homophobia" in May to kiss each other in front of the cathedral, presumably in protest against the Catholic Church's 2,000-year-old condemnation of homosexual sex acts. In a video recently released by ACI Prensa, the counter-protesters can be seen forming a line several layers deep in front of the cathedral, holding up crucifixes, the flag of Vatican City, and a large banner stating "No More Catholophobia." The homosexual demonstrators were jeering, blaspheming, and insulting the Catholics, while the Catholic counter-demonstrators were kneeling, praying, and singing hymns.