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Gloria.TV News on the 9th of February 2017 Language of the Abortion Lobby: Pope Francis marked the Italian “Day for Life” adopting the abortion lobby’s euphemism “interruption of pregnancy” in place …More
Gloria.TV News on the 9th of February 2017
Language of the Abortion Lobby: Pope Francis marked the Italian “Day for Life” adopting the abortion lobby’s euphemism “interruption of pregnancy” in place of language that accurately describes the killing of unborn children. Voice of the Family has pointed out that the words used by Francis are specifically condemned by Pope John Paul II in his encyclical letter Evangelium Vitae.
Ambiguous: Evangelium Vitae says at No. 58: “Especially in the case of abortion there is a widespread use of ambiguous terminology, such as ‘interruption of pregnancy’, which tends to hide abortion’s true nature and to attenuate its seriousness in public opinion.” Voice of the Family comments, “Pope Francis, while he has made some brief references to abortion in homilies or speeches, has done nothing of any substance to address this mass killing.”
Yes But: In the latest issue of “La Civiltà Cattolica,” deputy editor Jesuit Father Giancarlo Pani has ripped apart the …More
Holy Cannoli
Yes But: The editor of Civilta Cattolica is Father Antonio Spadaro, a key adviser (read: sycophant, yes-man, bootlicker, brown-noser, toady, flatterer, flunky, doormat, stooge) to Pope Francis. Deputy editor Father Giancarlo Pani questioned whether the statement by St. John Paul II in Ordinatio Sacerdotalis is an authoritative and binding statement of the Church magisterium. The Congregation for …More
Yes But: The editor of Civilta Cattolica is Father Antonio Spadaro, a key adviser (read: sycophant, yes-man, bootlicker, brown-noser, toady, flatterer, flunky, doormat, stooge) to Pope Francis. Deputy editor Father Giancarlo Pani questioned whether the statement by St. John Paul II in Ordinatio Sacerdotalis is an authoritative and binding statement of the Church magisterium. The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) answered that question in 1995, stating plainly that the papal teaching was definitive and should be “considered as belonging to the deposit of the faith.” Nevertheless Father Pani reopens that question. 🤦

Women, until now, have been excluded from the Church's ORADINED MINISTRY. However, women have been permitted to do all sorts of things within the church and at mass which ought to appease all but the most militant-alpha females 🤬 among them.

There is, in my opinion, a greater chance of communion for adulterers being openly permitted than for women priests. Both issues, of course, are heretical but the motive for the first is money (see: German Church Tax) by attracting more members who no longer receive the sacraments and have, in fact, left the church. The love of money is a powerful motivator even for clerics. 😇

On the other hand, who was it who said he wanted "a poor Church, for the poor" and that he chose the name Francis after 12-13th Century St Francis of Assisi, who represented "poverty and peace"? You would think that money was not that important as it may once have been to the Catholic Church? 😀

You would think that but that was 3 years and about 25 lbs ago. Things change. 👌