On “EWTN News Nightly with Lauren Ashburn” tonight: The Trump administration proposes a rule to help doctors opt out of performing gender reassignment surgery if it goes against their religious beliefs. We have a report from the White House. Plus: The House fails to pass a $19 billion bill to help the victims of natural disasters; clergy sexual abuse survivor James Grein weighs in on the new leader for the Archdiocese of Washington as it tries to move forward from the misconduct scandal; John Fonte of the Hudson Institute analyzes Theresa May’s resignation as UK prime minister and what it means for Brexit; and Susan Volpini tells us about the Vatican’s new women’s soccer team.
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Thanks be to God that there is progress being made in freeing the USA from its culture of death. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen!
Why does Bergolio promote one sport over another? Like Catholics don’t understand teamwork? Has he noticed the magnificent Cathedrals that populate European soil? Has he visited a monastery or an abbey? How about a KOC meeting or one of our parish soup kitchens? Has he heard of Catholic Relief Sevices? Is he even Catholic at all or just a cheap Marxist in service of ant-Catholic pimps? His own words cannot help but answer these pressing questions
Increasing the presence of women in the vatican should be looking at NUNS. But not nuns or laity who want to be priests, Cardinals, or bishops. SCEPTIC!!
James seriously? Bishop Gregory is not exactly a step forward. Is more of the same. Maybe he doesn’t know anything about Bishop Gregory. And who cares if he’s black. It’s black by the way not African American just in the same way that I’m white and not swiss-american.
Wow you guys are really behind the times on reporting on the whole James grind story. He’s been interviewed months ago by many other Catholic news organizations. Not exactly a breaking story is it.