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Gloria.TV News on the 12th of January 2017 Pro-Death: Of the 56 graduates of Jesuit colleges, who are members of the U.S. Congress, an overwhelming majority are pro-abortion. Out of the 12 Jesuit-…More
Gloria.TV News on the 12th of January 2017

Pro-Death: Of the 56 graduates of Jesuit colleges, who are members of the U.S. Congress, an overwhelming majority are pro-abortion. Out of the 12 Jesuit-educated Senators, there are only two reliably pro-life legislators. Out of the 44 Jesuit-educated House members, only 12 are reliably pro-life.

Francis Effect? Nine million Catholics have abandoned the Catholic Church in Brazil since 2014. Auxiliary Bishop Leonardo Ulrich Steiner, the secretary of the Bishops’ Conference, commented that - quote – “The number of people ready to fight for justice is more important than the percentage of Catholics.”

Too Early: 84-year old Olga Woltering was among those five killed by a gunman at Florida airport on January 6. The English born woman was on her way to a cruise with her husband to celebrate his birthday. Olga was a bedrock member of her parish in Marietta, Georgia and the Atlanta Cursillo movement. Her husband Ralph is a member of the Knights of Columbus. The Wolterings had flown to Florida a day early for their cruise because snow was predicted in Atlanta.

Does he miss celebrating Mass? Former Legionary of Christ Thomas Williams, who left the priesthood in 2013 after having fathered a son, has worked since 2014 for Breitbart News, which is critical of leftwing radicalism. He told the New York Times that the only thing he missed from his own decades of wearing a priest’s collar was, “a real sense of helping people very directly.”
Holy Cannoli
Pro-Death:
"Of the 168 Catholics in Congress, 80 are pro-life and 88 are pro-abortion. Party affiliation is largely determinative: 78 of the pro-life members are Republican; 2 are Democrats. Cumulatively, this means that by a margin of 52% to 48%, Catholics in Congress are pro-abortion. We don’t need more Catholics in Congress—we need more pro-life Catholics in Congress."
Lionel L. Andrades
DOES HE MISS OFFERING MASS:
He was the Dean of Theology at the University Pontifical Regina Apostolorum(UPRA), Rome when I was studying there.Does he miss offering Mass has been the question on my mind too.
He was a good priest, dedicated,perhaps I went for Confession to him a few times.
What a big loss.He will never be able to hear Confession or offer Holy Mass.
AveMaria44
"He told the New York Times that the only thing he missed from his own decades of wearing a priest’s collar was, “a real sense of helping people very directly" Quelle formation sacerdotale a-t-il reçue pour pouvoir dire une chose aussi absurde ? A-t-il eut jamais la foi ?