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Gloria.TV News on the 3rd of July 2014 Exorcists: The Congregation for the Clergy has recognized the International Association of Exorcists that counts 250 members in 30 countries. The founder of the …More
Gloria.TV News on the 3rd of July 2014

Exorcists: The Congregation for the Clergy has recognized the International Association of Exorcists that counts 250 members in 30 countries. The founder of the association is the famous 89-year-old Roman exorcist Pauline Father Gabriele Amorth. He started the group in September 1991.

More Bogus Accusations: Archbishop John Nienstedt of St. Paul and Minneapolis has again been falsely accused of inappropriate sexual behavior, this time with adult males. Nienstedt wrote in a statement issued Tuesday: "These allegations are absolutely and entirely false." The accusations seem to be an act of revenge by former archdiocesan chancellor for canonical affairs Jennifer Haselberger. She resigned from the archdiocese in April 2013 in an unfriendly way. Only last December Archbishop Nienstedt was cleared of bogus allegations against him. He is especially hated by anti-Catholic bigots for criticizing homosexualism.

Iraqi Church Is Dying: Since the U.S. invasion in Iraq the local Church is on the brink of disappearing into obscurity. The Chaldean Catholic Patriarch Louis Raphael I Sako of Baghdad expects that in ten years 50,000 Christians will be left in Iraq. Before the U.S. invasion in 2003 they were 1.2 million Christians, most of them Catholics. About the U.S. Sako said: "The Americans have been here and they made a lot of mistakes. The current situation is their fault. Why replace a regime with something even worse? This is what happened after 2003."

No Death Penalty: The Bishops of the Philippines on Wednesday issued a statement warning against renewed calls for the revival of the death penalty. Quote: "Detestable as crime may be, there is no justification at all for the state to send the erroneous message that human life is sometimes dispensable and disposable."
Temperance
The USA should NEVER again go into another country to help. Let that country work out its problems, or let the UN decide.
The US can't afford doing this anymore anyways.
If something posses a threat to US soil let a drone take care of it.
Janet O'Connor
Yes what happened in 1raq is the fault of the West mostly the US in going in there on false pretenses of WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION when just not too long ago Bush was joking about looking for them under his desk. The ISIS takeover in Iraq is NO joke. We are guilty of starting this mess and driving the Christians out but of arming these rebels when they were just freedom fighters. We should have …More
Yes what happened in 1raq is the fault of the West mostly the US in going in there on false pretenses of WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION when just not too long ago Bush was joking about looking for them under his desk. The ISIS takeover in Iraq is NO joke. We are guilty of starting this mess and driving the Christians out but of arming these rebels when they were just freedom fighters. We should have just left the whole country alone. We invaded them twice already remember OPERAIION DESERT STORM in 1991.
Germen
The Congregation for the Clergy has recognized the International Association of Exorcists that counts 250 members in 30 countries
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Iraqi Church Is Dying: Since the U.S. invasion in Iraq the local Church is on the brink of disappearing into obscurity.