Archbishop Charles Scicluna undergoes gallbladder surgery in Chile
Malta Today (Matthew Vella) Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna has been hospitalised in San Carlos de Apoquindo Hospital, in Santiago, Chile, and is undergoing surgery on the gallbladder. The Maltese …More
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(Matthew Vella) Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna has been hospitalised in San Carlos de Apoquindo Hospital, in Santiago, Chile, and is undergoing surgery on the gallbladder.
The Maltese archbishop this week met the victims of Chilean priest Fr Fernando Karadima, who was convicted in 2011 the homosexual abuse teenager men.
(Matthew Vella) Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna has been hospitalised in San Carlos de Apoquindo Hospital, in Santiago, Chile, and is undergoing surgery on the gallbladder.
The Maltese archbishop this week met the victims of Chilean priest Fr Fernando Karadima, who was convicted in 2011 the homosexual abuse teenager men.
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CaterinaSiensis
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Doctors have informed Archbishop Scicluna that an intercontinental flight in the coming days is not advisable. It's almost certain that he will not re-enter Italy on Saturday to present findings to Pope Francis as originally planned.
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Scicluna is nothing but a joke, one does not need to wonder why Jorge picked this clown to cover his a-s in Chile. Scicluna is not capable of investigating his way through a paper bag. Any priest who perverts the truth of Christ is a liar, Sciclunais one of those liars!
Mens sana in corpore sano
[You should pray for] a healthy mind in a healthy body.
The phrase (Mens sana in corpore sano) is widely used in sporting and educational contexts to express the theory that physical exercise is an important or essential part of mental and psychological well-being.
Whether or not the Archbishop has a healthy mind is debatable. However, there's no reasonable excuse for this …More
Mens sana in corpore sano
[You should pray for] a healthy mind in a healthy body.
The phrase (Mens sana in corpore sano) is widely used in sporting and educational contexts to express the theory that physical exercise is an important or essential part of mental and psychological well-being.
Whether or not the Archbishop has a healthy mind is debatable. However, there's no reasonable excuse for this proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/
[You should pray for] a healthy mind in a healthy body.
The phrase (Mens sana in corpore sano) is widely used in sporting and educational contexts to express the theory that physical exercise is an important or essential part of mental and psychological well-being.
Whether or not the Archbishop has a healthy mind is debatable. However, there's no reasonable excuse for this proxy.duckduckgo.com/iu/
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He should probably lose some fat (and gain some brain )
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Good amelioration for his health