Gloria.TV News on the 1st of October. Mary McAleese, Protectthepope.com, Leonine Prayers, A Reluctant Sinner, Vatican II, Gloria.TV, “pro multis”, Pope, in vitro fertilization, International Human …More
Gloria.TV News on the 1st of October.
Mary McAleese,
Protectthepope.com,
Leonine Prayers,
A Reluctant Sinner,
Vatican II,
Gloria.TV,
“pro multis”, Pope,
in vitro fertilization,
International Human Rights Clinic at Loyola Catholic Law School, Chicago Times, Barack Obama, Father Zuhlsdorf,
Mary McAleese,
Protectthepope.com,
Leonine Prayers,
A Reluctant Sinner,
Vatican II,
Gloria.TV,
“pro multis”, Pope,
in vitro fertilization,
International Human Rights Clinic at Loyola Catholic Law School, Chicago Times, Barack Obama, Father Zuhlsdorf,
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Thanks for the news, Doina.
Another excellent presentation!
I've noticed recently that comments are made during the video new presentation such as:
"Gloria.tv hopes" or "Gloria.tv believes", etc.
Has there been a change from the normally benign news presentation to a more “militant” approach?
I like the new “in your face” tactic for certain news items. Perhaps for some particularly annoying news …More
Thanks for the news, Doina.
Another excellent presentation!
I've noticed recently that comments are made during the video new presentation such as:
"Gloria.tv hopes" or "Gloria.tv believes", etc.
Has there been a change from the normally benign news presentation to a more “militant” approach?
I like the new “in your face” tactic for certain news items. Perhaps for some particularly annoying news stories and in addition to the “editorial remarks” from Gloria.tv, Doina could add a few appropriate facial expressions and hand gestures for emphasis which would contribute to the overall effect.
worldsstrongestlibrarian.com/…/angry-woman.jpg
Another excellent presentation!
I've noticed recently that comments are made during the video new presentation such as:
"Gloria.tv hopes" or "Gloria.tv believes", etc.
Has there been a change from the normally benign news presentation to a more “militant” approach?
I like the new “in your face” tactic for certain news items. Perhaps for some particularly annoying news stories and in addition to the “editorial remarks” from Gloria.tv, Doina could add a few appropriate facial expressions and hand gestures for emphasis which would contribute to the overall effect.
worldsstrongestlibrarian.com/…/angry-woman.jpg