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Gloria.TV News on the 27th of January 2016 Misquote: The Vatican correspondent for Crux, Inés San Martín, wrote that Pope Francis told an audience on January 25th that he – quote - “asked for forgiveness …More
Gloria.TV News on the 27th of January 2016

Misquote: The Vatican correspondent for Crux, Inés San Martín, wrote that Pope Francis told an audience on January 25th that he – quote - “asked for forgiveness for Catholic persecution of other Christian churches.” Catholic League’s Bill Donohue corrects her: “Pope Francis did not use the word ‘persecution’. He asked for ‘forgiveness for the behavior of Catholics towards Christians.’ Francis added, ‘At the same time, I invite all Catholic brothers and sisters to forgive if they, today or in the past, have been offended by other Christians’.”

Persecuted Archbishop: In June 2015 Pope Francis forced brave Saint Paul and Minneapolis Archbishop John Nienstedt to retire because of his Catholic stances. The Vatican used bogus accusations of mishandling sexual abuse cases in order to cover this up. On January 10th, Nienstedt began as humble substitute priest in Battle Creek in the diocese of Kalamazoo. But now he was forced to leave this position after complaints from fanatical abuse campaigners. Those who should have protected the archbishop left him out in the lurch.

No Values: The Socialist Dutch minister of education, Jet Bussemaker, will organize classes on homosexualism in all centers for asylum seekers in the Netherlands. Her goal is to force respect for homosexualism upon the asylum seekers. Bussemaker-Quote, “The most urgent is not to learn the language or to find a roof, no, we have to update them immediately and with clarity about our norms and values.” The Government has no plans to instruct the asylum seekers about Christianity.

To Hell and Back: 60-year-old Episcopal Dean Scott Richardson who, until one month ago, ministered in San Francisco has been removed as an Episcopal priest as discipline for at least one undisclosed offense that has caused “victims”. A woman who answered the phone Thursday at his home told a reporter to "go to hell," and hung up the phone. Richardson's wife is also an Episcopal priest and remains in good standing.
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This is Bishop Nienstedt's statement after he was forced to retire:
Statement from Archbishop Nienstedt Regarding the Future of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
Date: Monday, June 15, 2015
From Archbishop John C. Nienstedt, Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
In order to give the Archdiocese a new beginning amidst the many challenges we face, I have submitted my resignation as …More
This is Bishop Nienstedt's statement after he was forced to retire:

Statement from Archbishop Nienstedt Regarding the Future of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
Date: Monday, June 15, 2015

From Archbishop John C. Nienstedt, Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
In order to give the Archdiocese a new beginning amidst the many challenges we face, I have submitted my resignation as Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis to our Holy Father, Pope Francis, and I have just received word that he has accepted it. The Catholic Church is not our Church, but Christ’s Church, and we are merely stewards for a time. My leadership has unfortunately drawn attention away from the good works of His Church and those who perform them. Thus, my decision to step down.

It has been my privilege the last seven years to serve this local Church. I have come to appreciate deeply the vitality of the 187 parishes that make up the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. I am grateful for the support I have received from priests, deacons, religious men and women and lay leaders, especially those who have collaborated with me in the oversight of this local Church.

I leave with a clear conscience knowing that my team and I have put in place solid protocols to ensure the protection of minors and vulnerable adults.

I ask for continued prayers for the well-being of this Archdiocese and its future leaders. I also ask for your continued prayers for me.
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Misquote:... “asked for forgiveness for Catholic persecution of other Christian churches” - or ‘forgiveness for the behavior of Catholics towards Christians´...
Why give he no examples? Catholics - or Catholic Christians - can not call those Christians who rejects the Word of God.
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