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Gloria.TV News on the 2nd of November. The slander continues: In an embarrassing, moralizing article, Fr Peter Daly repeated the unjust accusations against the persecuted Limburg Bishop Franz-Peter …More
Gloria.TV News on the 2nd of November.

The slander continues: In an embarrassing, moralizing article, Fr Peter Daly repeated the unjust accusations against the persecuted Limburg Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst. Daly even repeated the unproven allegation that the bishop spent 20,000 Euros on a bathtub. He writes: “It takes time to spend $40 million on a home renovation.” In reality the renovation – that was not overseen by the bishop alone - involved 11 buildings with the residence of the bishop being only one of them. By comparison, soon the archdiocese of Munich will start a building project of 270 Million Dollars.

Where is the Christian conscience? The bodies of 30 Christian civilians, including women and children have been found in two separate mass graves in the Christian city of Sadad. The victims were killed by Muslim gangs. The city was occupied by the militias on 21 October with the city being completely destroyed and looted including 14 churches and a monastery. In recent days it was liberated by the Syrian army. Orthodox Archbishop Selwanos Boutros Alnemeh commented on the crime: "We have shouted for help to the world but no one has listened to us. Where is the Christian conscience?”

Successfully chased: Billy Varner, an Antioch, California man has been the subject of a week-long manhunt in the deaths of his 82-year-old mother and 61-year-old girlfriend. Saturday evening he startled parishioners when he walked in during Mass at St. Joseph church, Williston, North Dakota carrying a shotgun. Some of the congregation began chasing him after he committed a robbery during the mass and then fled. They phoned in a description of his conversion van to police. Varner was arrested without incident shortly afterward.

Robert Bisking, the Catholic Our Lady of the Lake University’s interim executive vice president and chief academic officer, has resigned those positions. The reason? The San Antonio Texas institution investigated audio recordings in which he made innocent race-related comments about a student and an employee. Bisking apologized last week. The recordings were posted anonymously to YouTube. In one of those recordings, Mr. Bisking referred to a student as “the angry black woman.” Bisking will retain his faculty status. Gloria.tv believes that if every comment is going to be scrutinized anyway, people should not try to be appease the perpetually outraged and Bisking should have simply said “the angry [Peeeep].”
Glocker
"Where is the Christian conscience?" ... Youth unemployment is more important.
Plaisch
The Diocese of Munich isn't the one showed on the map !
Fischl
too busy with Lampedusa welcoming Islam?
MilitantChurch
🤗 Did the Pope do anything to help those Christian civilians? Did he show any outrage? I hope he has charity towards these persecuted Christians.
Germen
Where is the Christian conscience? The bodies of 30 Christian civilians, including women and children have been found in two separate mass graves in the Christian city of Sadad. The victims were killed by Muslim gangs.
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