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Gloria.TV News on the 18th of August 2014 So Far Away: Chinese Catholics cheered Pope Francis's visit in South Korea, albeit the news of the Pope's visit was censored by the government-controlled media …More
Gloria.TV News on the 18th of August 2014
So Far Away: Chinese Catholics cheered Pope Francis's visit in South Korea, albeit the news of the Pope's visit was censored by the government-controlled media. Chinese officials threatened Catholics and clergymen with retribution if they take part in the papal visit. Priests and mass goers on Friday at a church in Beijing expressed that they felt close to the Pope. However, as the Pope's visit in South Korea came to an end, Chinese Catholics expressed sentiments that he seemed "so far away."
Stamina: Even seasoned pope-watchers have been amazed by Francis’ stamina during his visit in South Korea. It’s an eleven-hour flight from Rome to Seoul and there’s a seven-hour time difference. This can do awkward things to human metabolism and human sleeping habits. But Pope Francis has never shown signs of being affected by either.
Manipulation: Homosex news outlets are trying to twist the words of Bishop John Baptist Odama of Gulu in Uganda. Odama said …More
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Wasn't the church against 'mixed marriages'?
Wouldn't Catholics want their children to marry a Catholic?More
Wasn't the church against 'mixed marriages'?

Wouldn't Catholics want their children to marry a Catholic?