Sure they’ve nothing to lose by saying that. Especially long after the rest of us have been saying it.
David Quinn seething at the moment.
Not surprising, The Pope is a very strong supporter of those in Gaza, same way Pope Francis was.
In fairness to him, he is in contact with the people there than most world leaders.
I think most people are of the same thoughts.
Both recent Popes have spoken extensively about how Israel is committing a genocide against Palestine and how Israel must immediately demilitarize unconditionally, to the point where it’s basically just ex cathedra doctrine. This is bishops following Catholic teachings, about as controversial as saying “Jesus is the son of God”
I agree with the sentiments, but I don’t think the Irish Catholic church are the best mouthpiece for ethics.
The paedos aren’t happy with the fascists.
Sound
Any apologies incoming for the magdalene laundries?
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Thats great, now let hear from the barber’s
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Sure they’ve nothing to lose by saying that. Especially long after the rest of us have been saying it.
David Quinn seething at the moment.
Not surprising, The Pope is a very strong supporter of those in Gaza, same way Pope Francis was.
In fairness to him, he is in contact with the people there than most world leaders.
I think most people are of the same thoughts.
Both recent Popes have spoken extensively about how Israel is committing a genocide against Palestine and how Israel must immediately demilitarize unconditionally, to the point where it’s basically just ex cathedra doctrine. This is bishops following Catholic teachings, about as controversial as saying “Jesus is the son of God”
I agree with the sentiments, but I don’t think the Irish Catholic church are the best mouthpiece for ethics.
The paedos aren’t happy with the fascists.
Sound
Any apologies incoming for the magdalene laundries?
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