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Gloria.TV News on the 8th of March 2013 Moldova Yesterday, exhibiting the kind of behavior that we have come to expect from the anti-Christian, German, Spiegel.tv, their operatives attempted to enter …More
Gloria.TV News on the 8th of March 2013

Moldova

Yesterday, exhibiting the kind of behavior that we have come to expect from the anti-Christian, German, Spiegel.tv, their operatives attempted to enter uninvited and unannounced into the Gloria.tv headquarters in Balti, Moldova. Spiegel.tv, as seen in the videos from Gloria.tv Switzerland, used the same method of intimidation and bullying in the center of Balti trying in vain to hunt down collaborators of Gloria.TV. When asked to produce an ID, the so called journalists claimed that they had none. After Spiegel-tv's outrageous behavior, elderly locals remarked that the Germans used similar methods in Balti during the Second World War when they pursuing Jews. At that time the center of Balti was nearly all Jewish. Indeed, the house where Gloria.TV is based belonged to a Jewish oil manufacturer.

Austria

Late afternoon yesterday, another Spiegel.tv-crew, lead by the now infamous Hendrik Vöhringer traveled to the Vienna office of Gloria.TV. At the time of his arrival, the office was unoccupied. Thinking that there were robbers attempting to break in the office, an alarmed neighbor was able to film the uninvited intruders. Frustrated, Vöhringer walked up and down the street talking into a mobile phone for about 45 minutes evidently getting instructions from his German Commander while his two beefy cameramen maintained their surveillance position in front of the entrance to the house. Finally, the group left in a silver Citroen.

Switzerland

The disease is spreading. After the decision of the German bishops to introduce the abortive morning after pill in Catholic hospitals, the Swiss bishops also approved this deadly drug. Walter Müller, a spokesman for the bishops, admitted that the morning-after-pill can cause abortions but said that women should consult with physicians or a pharmacist on this issue. The move of the Swiss bishops came after Opus Dei bishop Ignacio Carrasco de Paula, head of the Pontifical Academy for Life, backed the controversial decision of the German bishops. As people say: the fish goes bad from the head.

Vatican

Cardinal Wilfrid Fox Napier, 72 from South Africa hopes the conclave will choose a man of deep faith as pope, aged 60-67, who will travel widely, promote the new evangelization, and reform the Roman Curia. Napier is one of the 11 cardinal electors from Africa voting in the conclave. In the interview he spoke also about John Paul II saying: "John Paul II had a long papacy and in that time he did a number of very good things that laid the foundations for any future pope. And the main one, I would say, was his theology of the body."
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Leone
You must have gotten them well, Gloria.TV 😲 😲 , since these morons run around the World in order to get something on you 👍 👍 .
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Germen
THANKS FOR THE NEWS, WE ARE WITH YOU IN THE DEFENSE OF THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE ... BLESSINGS AND PRAYERS FOR ALL EQUIPMENT GLORIA.TV 🙏 👍 😇
wluckey
When is the Holy See going to discipline these renegade bishops!!!
UTOPIA
well ... please inform us about this "Ethik-Commission"...
thanks and good by for a while
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well ... please inform us about this "Ethik-Commission"...

thanks and good by for a while

GOD bless you all!
UTOPIA
(gloria.tv) Since Wednesday the message was given out through the Swiss press that the Swiss Bishops' Conference allow the "morning after pill" to rape victims. The report was based on an opinion of the speaker of the Episcopal Conference, Walter Müller. Accordingly, a "morning after pill" can be used, if it acts preventively and not abortifacient, "The drug must not cause the death of a human life …More
(gloria.tv) Since Wednesday the message was given out through the Swiss press that the Swiss Bishops' Conference allow the "morning after pill" to rape victims. The report was based on an opinion of the speaker of the Episcopal Conference, Walter Müller. Accordingly, a "morning after pill" can be used, if it acts preventively and not abortifacient, "The drug must not cause the death of a human life. This begins with the fertilization of the egg and must be protected. "

Last night the same speaker Mueller rowed back to the press. The Bishops' Conference still waiting on a decision of its bioethics commission. It was still no decision. His statement on Wednesday was a "misunderstanding" and "regrettable margin information." The bishops had the "morning after pill" not declared admissible.

see german news - same day - same sender - what is communication??? ✍️