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Democrats will have more to worry about for the midterms the payback of the Christians! Why are Pelosi and Biden pushing for tax payor funded abortions in their virus relief packages? They said before when asked, they would not, the tax payors want to know why they are now?. During a vice presidential debate last year, Biden said he personally accepted his church's teaching that life begins at conception, and as a personal matter he opposes abortion. But he added that he would not impose his belief on others and believes every women should have the right to make that choice. This position is a contradiction in his reality, Biden and Pelosi play that game with the American public, it's called agreeing with opposite views, and in the same breath not taking any real position. The walls are closing thou, in on these two double talkers, and in their age brackets they will not have long to wait to meet their maker. Their BS might work on this side, but not in the real hereafter, plus there will be thousands of unborn souls waiting for them to explain why, they were aborted ,not given their chance at life. Pelosi and Biden who claims to be a practicing Catholic, has been under serious pressure from the pro-life Catholic Church. Leaders of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a joint condemnation of" taxpayer-funded abortions" included in the recently passed “American Rescue Plan.” The group issued a statement saying, “For 45 years, the United States Congress - whether controlled by Democrats or Republicans - has maintained that taxpayers should not be forced against their conscience to pay for abortions. Abandoning this compromise in a time of national emergency only serves to divide people in the very moment we should be united.” This statement puts all eyes on both Pelosi and President Biden, who also claims to be a practicing Catholic. The church’s stance on abortion is crystal clear, and before long, they may begin ramping up pressure on Catholics to vote Democrats out. The Catholic problem will certainly be something to watch as the midterm elections approach. Democrats are already in a tough spot, and making more enemies will not help their cause and guess what folks it's just not Catholics it's the American tax payor.$350 billion in funding for state and local governments with little to no guardrails against funding abortions. The funding formula is tilted towards blue states like California and New York who are more likely to abuse this money to fund abortions directly and bail out Planned Parenthood the abortion industry. $8.5 billion for the Provider Relief Fund, which could be used to directly finance abortions as well as to bail out abortion businesses like Planned Parenthood. Pelosi and Biden may no be able to receive Church blessings much longer any fellow Democrats won't be receiving Christian votes much longer.
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Priests not wearing masks is a recipe for disaster.
The priests wear masks when distributing Holy Communion directly after Mass. Otherwise, you will notice that they social-distance while on the altar. This practice is in keeping with medical and scientific community guidelines.
4 года назад
How many people are in your churches since Covid19?
Thank you Bishop Fran. Mike and I watched this morning and appreciate you putting this online. We are now closer to Wilmington North Carolina than to Delaware - miss seeing your smiling face!
Well done video. I am researching the old post card that shows the Cathedreal and St Peter's Convent. The structurer of the convent as pictured on the card i very different from the school next door to the Cathedral. Was this old building altered or was the the original convent building torn down?
You may be looking at a picture of the church when it was joined to the rectory. I don't think the convent was ever joined to the church, though at one point I think the school had been.