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Gloria.TV News on the 29th of October 2014 Empty Words: In yesterday’s morning homily Pope Francis seemed to comment on the bishops. Speaking about human words he said: “Are our words hypocrisy? Taking …More
Gloria.TV News on the 29th of October 2014

Empty Words: In yesterday’s morning homily Pope Francis seemed to comment on the bishops. Speaking about human words he said: “Are our words hypocrisy? Taking a little from here, a little from there, to fit in with everyone? Then they are vacuous, of no substance, empty. At the end he repeated: “Let us not be deceived by empty words, we hear so many, some nice, well-articulated, but empty, without meaning".

As You Like It: Jonathan Baker, the divorced Anglican bishop of Fulham has been given permission by the Anglican bishops of London and Canterbury to remarry. Baker chairs “Forward in Faith” which allegedly represents Anglican traditionalists and strongly opposes remarriage. Baker reassured those who exercise their right not to conduct remarriages in church: “That is a position I fully respect and understand.” And: “I will support you in continuing to adopt such a policy – and would defend and explain it to anyone who came to me for advice." Until 2010, Church of England clergy who had been divorced and remarried could not become bishops.

Effort to Silence Supporters of Marriage: Deacon Keith A. Fournier has written the following words on catholic.org: “All people of good will who recognize the vital role that marriage and the family play in serving the common good must get ready for what lies ahead. All people of good will who respect free speech, free association and the free exercise of religion must not be surprised by the effort to undermine all three in the name of a new cultural order. The belligerent effort to silence supporters of marriage is fully underway. We will not, we must not, be silenced.”

These are the days: On August 11, 1928, G.K. Chesterton wrote these words for the Illustrated London News: “These are the days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed except his own.” Let us hear this again: “These are the days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed except his own.”
la verdad prevalece
“The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people.” Frank Kent
🤨 In this case we have wolves instead of shepherds because people prefer to tolerate the lie that confront the apostates and heretics.More
“The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people.” Frank Kent

🤨 In this case we have wolves instead of shepherds because people prefer to tolerate the lie that confront the apostates and heretics.
PeterCanisius
GK Chesterton, the Apostle of Common Sense! Read his writings I urge you, he has so much to say of imense relevance. Here is another quote: "One is told not to discuss Religion or Politics, well, these are probably the only two things in life worth discussing".
Josefine
Whoever expect this, they can be satisfied with the ecumenic and syncretic council bishops, who deny God by modifying the first commandment of God, and say that they worship the same God.
"The country is desecration among its residents, because they transgressed the law and change the bids, and let go the eternal covenant.
Therefore the curse eats the country, because they blame for ones that lives …More
Whoever expect this, they can be satisfied with the ecumenic and syncretic council bishops, who deny God by modifying the first commandment of God, and say that they worship the same God.

"The country is desecration among its residents, because they transgressed the law and change the bids, and let go the eternal covenant.
Therefore the curse eats the country, because they blame for ones that lives in the country.
Therefore the inhabitants of the country wither, so few people left over.
Disappears the most, the vine perished, and all who were cheerful heart, sigh." Isaiah 24, 5-7
Abramo
You mean: “These are the days when the Christian is expected by the Vatican to praise every creed except his own”?
You may be right...More
You mean: “These are the days when the Christian is expected by the Vatican to praise every creed except his own”?

You may be right...
rhemes1582
There is also a definition for those that reject their own creed.
Apostate.
When G.K. Chesterton wrote those words : The Holy Catholic Church, along with the Pope were constant, and united in their teaching against this world. The Catholic Church proclaimed to an unbelieving world Her Divinely established mission. She declared Truth and, guaranteed it by Her unconditional claim to be THE ONE …More
There is also a definition for those that reject their own creed.
Apostate.

When G.K. Chesterton wrote those words : The Holy Catholic Church, along with the Pope were constant, and united in their teaching against this world. The Catholic Church proclaimed to an unbelieving world Her Divinely established mission. She declared Truth and, guaranteed it by Her unconditional claim to be THE ONE TRUE FAITH She professed the creed for all the world to see.

G.K. Chesterton wrote of the world when he said " “These are the days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed except his own.”

Would he write those words again today, but directed not at the world, but Rome?
Fischl
Prophetic words
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la verdad prevalece
👍 “These are the days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed except his own.” G.K. Chesterton