Wednesday, January 19, 2022

They should have left the children alone...

Archbishop of Glasgow Philip Tartaglia
January 13, 2021



Philip Wilson former Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide.
January 17, 2021


South Africa's Archbishop Gabuza
January 17, 2021


Archbishop Oscar Cruz,
Philippine Critic of Graft and Gambling
August 28, 2020



Polish Cardinal Henryk Gulbinowicz,
retired archbishop of Wroclaw
November 16, 2020



Archbishop John J Myers,
emeritus archbishop of Newark
September 24, 2020



Bishop Logan,
Retired bishop of Catholic Diocese of Dunkeld,
was one of the youngest Catholic bishops in the world.
January 15, 2021


Bishop Moses Hamungole of Zambia's Monze Diocese
January 14, 2021



From the Catholic News Agency

At least 60 Italian priests have died after contracting coronavirus
By Courtney Mares
Rome, Italy, Mar 23, 2020 / 09:07 am

In the past week alone, more than 3,000 people have died in Italy after contracting the coronavirus. Among the dead are at least 60 priests this month, according to local media reports.

Avvenire, the newspaper owned by the Italian bishops conference, published the names of 51 diocesan priests who died after contracting COVID-19, and noted that religious communities in Italy had also reported nine coronavirus related deaths.

The majority of the deceased were over the age of 70 years old, and some of these priests had underlying health conditions.




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