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Gloria.TV News on the 26th of February 2015 A free country? Talk show host Barbara Simpson has defended San Francisco archbishop Salvatore Cordileone who is being attacked by media and politicians for …More
Gloria.TV News on the 26th of February 2015
A free country? Talk show host Barbara Simpson has defended San Francisco archbishop Salvatore Cordileone who is being attacked by media and politicians for asking teachers in Catholic high schools not to participate in immoral public activities like handing out condoms, escorts to abortion clinics or gay marriage. Cordileone’s answer to his critics: “I respect your right to employ or not employ whomever you wish to advance your mission. I simply ask the same respect from you.” Simpson adds: “The schools of the archdiocese are private and Church run. Politicians have no business interfering, and anyone who doesn’t like what they teach is invited to go to public schools. It’s a free country. So far.”
Wrong Accusations: David Shaneyfelt and Joseph Maher write in the “Homiletic and Pastoral Review” that some 6,000 priests in the U.S. have been accused of sexual misconduct. They refer to the John Jay Report, commissioned by the U.S. bishops in 2004…More
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«Gibson also noted that a British cardinal has given similar prestigious recognition to an LGBT Catholic pilgrimage which is also in Rome this week:
” . . . British Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster sent a warm blessing to a group of LGBT Catholics from London who are joining up with New Ways in Rome. ‘Be assured of my prayers for each and every one of you,’ Nichols …More
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«Gibson also noted that a British cardinal has given similar prestigious recognition to an LGBT Catholic pilgrimage which is also in Rome this week:
” . . . British Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster sent a warm blessing to a group of LGBT Catholics from London who are joining up with New Ways in Rome. ‘Be assured of my prayers for each and every one of you,’ Nichols wrote. ‘Have a wonderful pilgrimage. God bless you all.’ “

VIP Gays: The Vatican has for the first time given a group of dissenting U.S. homosexuals of the New Ways Ministry VIP seats at Francis Wednesday audience. They were invited to sit up front by Monsignor Gänswein who is in charge of the tickets. In 1999 the Vatican prohibited the New Ways Ministry co-founders, Sister Jeannine Gramick, and Fr Robert Nugent, from ministering to gays because they refused church teaching on the intrinsic evil of homosexual acts. Nugent abided by the directive and died last year. Gramick continued her ministry and was on hand for yesterday’s audience. Under the previous two popes New Ways had tried unsuccessfully to get VIP seats. This time, the Nuncio in Washington and the archbishop of San Francisco supported the request.