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Gloria.TV News on the 29th of August 2016 The Pope Pays: Pope Francis will rent an apartment for a Syrian refugee in Lodz, Poland. The refugee's case became known to the Papal Almoner, Archbishop Konrad …More
Gloria.TV News on the 29th of August 2016
The Pope Pays: Pope Francis will rent an apartment for a Syrian refugee in Lodz, Poland. The refugee's case became known to the Papal Almoner, Archbishop Konrad Krajewski. Krajewski declared that Francis will pay the costs for rent until the refugee finds work.
Catholic Homsex Wedding: On July 30, Fr Christian Stromberger staged a pseudo-marriage for two homosexuals. The event took place in the parish church of St. Georgen am Längsee in Gurk Diocese, Austria. Stromberger is the Deputy Judicial Vicar at the diocesan court and the defender of the marriage bond. In the church that was decorated like for a wedding, he held a prayer service with a sermon and said that the ongoing scam was not the same as a wedding. Both homosexuals sat in the front row and put rings on each other. The parish-bulletin called the event, "a wedding."
Unjust Sanctions: The Greek-Orthodox patriarch John X of Antioch, the Greek-Catholic patriarch Gregory III Laham, and the …More
jd1961
Bergoglio isn't the pope Reesorville.
Reesorville
in past times Catholic countries sent missionaries all across the world to preach the gospel in places where they were not allowed to go. They illegally entered countries and illegally staid in their borders, carrying out activities that the states in question did not allow them to do. Some of them suffered and even died while doing this, and among them are many saints.
If now, people from all …More
in past times Catholic countries sent missionaries all across the world to preach the gospel in places where they were not allowed to go. They illegally entered countries and illegally staid in their borders, carrying out activities that the states in question did not allow them to do. Some of them suffered and even died while doing this, and among them are many saints.

If now, people from all those nations, leave and come to Catholic nations, should not Catholics be embracing this as a missionary opportunity? Even if the people in question have some among them who cause problems or even commit murder or terrorism, should this not be embraced as a part of the missionary's cross?

If you cannot allow people from non-christian nations to enter Christian countries, then I really see no point in sending missionaries to those non-christian nations anymore. Certainly it is easier to preach the faith to people when they are in your borders, living among you, under your rule, etc. and if you reject this opportunity, then why bother sending missionaries elsewhere? How could you possibly justify missionaries entering and illegally doing mission work in non-christian countries, if you cannot even allow the people in those countries to come to the Christian nations in the first place?

'We are violating your laws and sending these people into your territory because there is such a surpassing need for you peoples to hear this message, but this need is not so great that we think you people should be allowed to enter our nations'

A while back gloria.tv I think published a quote from a bishop or priest in Yemen- I think he said that migration is not the problem, the problem is that the western church is too weak. He is right- they fear muslim migration, because they don't know Christ as they should.
adeste fideles
Francis will pay ? Of course not !..Church will pay.
✍️ Totally inappropriate