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Opus Dei Defends Homosexual Activist and Minister of Interior Fernando Grande-Marlaska

Last Thursday morning, Fernando Grande-Marlaska Gómez, 62, the Minister of the Interior of the current Socialist regime in Spain, spoke at the University of Navarre. He invited future journalists to 'give a voice' to the victims in order to 'delegitimise terrorism'. The University of Navarre is a place where ETA has carried out several attacks.

Grande-Marlaska is the same minister who is responsible for releasing ETA terrorists and sending the rest to Basque prisons with reduced sentences to satisfy the Spanish Socialist coalition partners.

The University of Navarre in Pamplona belongs to Opus Dei. Its president is María Iraburu Elizalde, a numerary of Opus Dei.

Grande-Marlaska is a homosexual activist who cohabitates with a male concubine.

At the end of the event, outside the Faculty of Communication building, a group of students booed the socialist minister. As well as shouting 'May [the ETA terrorist] Txapote vote for you', the students shouted 'corrupt' and allegedly also 'son of a bitch' (hijo de puta) and 'faggot' (maricón).

Now María Iraburu has announced that the students will be prosecuted and has issued a "public apology" to the poor representant of the Spanish regime, who had no business being at a Catholic university.

"Always with those in power. That is their motto," commented a certain Martín on InfoVaticana.com the behaviour of the Opus Dei.

Picture: María Iraburu Elizalde © wikicommons, CC BY-SA, #newsIroodwpqie
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Tina H

They are “centrist” Novus Ordos. We all know you can’t be anything but hardcore anti-Church if you want to be a Novus Ordo anymore…

SonoftheChurch

Oh please!….It’s Opus Dei, what else did you expect? Right now, they’re just trying to survive this current Pontificate. Their very existence, as they have known it, is threatened and under existential assault by the Vatican and those who presently rule the Church. They are operating under what’s classically known as a “siege mentality.” Every move they make at this point is a calculated strategy designed to keep their collective heads down and stay out of Pope Francis’ crosshairs. The only concern that drives them in this hostile environment is avoiding any further desolation, decimation and disintegration of their Order. They aren’t about to raise sand or make waves regarding anything right now. It would draw far too much of the wrong kind of attention to their plight. As it stands, they’re playing the old “go along, to get along” game, hoping mightily to outlast this Papacy by just hunkering-down passively and hanging on until Francis draws his last breath. In their way of thinking, it’s best to simply lay low and play it safe for now. And they just might be right.