Bishops in the MIddle East and Nigeria enthusiastically welcomed Trumps Religious Liberty executive order.
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The event passed without much fanfare in the US and even in the Cathlolich church in the US. Fascinated by the marxist revolution unfolding in front of out eyes, we seem to be forgetting that which is more important.
What do these Middle East and Nigerian bishops know that our own DC bishop fails to notice?
Is it that they are not blinded by the anti-Trump rage?
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Bishops in Middle East and Nigeria Applaud Trump’s Religious-Liberty Executive Order
The presidential directive, signed on June 2, prioritizes international religious freedom in foreign policy and overseas government aid projects, among other things.
The event passed without much fanfare in the US and even in the Cathlolich church in the US. Fascinated by the marxist revolution unfolding in front of out eyes, we seem to be forgetting that which is more important.
What do these Middle East and Nigerian bishops know that our own DC bishop fails to notice?
Is it that they are not blinded by the anti-Trump rage?