Pro-abortionist appointed head of Catholic Missions.Toronto Toronto (tərŏn`tō), city (1998 est pop. 2,400,000), provincial capital, S Ont., Canada, on Lake Ontario. Toronto is the largest city in Canada and since the 1970s has been one of the fastest-changing cities in North America, experiencing , ON -- On July 19, Catholic Missions In Canada said it was pleased to announce that a former member of the Ontario provincial parliament and the Ontario cabinet, Tina Molinari Tina R. Molinari (born October 25, 1956 in Toronto, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She is a Justice of the Peace and was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1999 to 2003, serving as an associate minister and member of the , had joined CMIC CMIC CPU Management Interface Controller CMIC Caucasus Media Investigations Center (Baku, Azerbaijan) CMIC Combined Military Interrogation Center (Vietnam) CMIC Configuration Management Information Center as national director of development. The announcement was made jointly by Aloysius Cardinal Ambrozic, chairman of the CMIC board of governors, and its president, Fr. Sebastien Groleau. Before her election to the Ontario legislature, Molinari chaired the York York, former name of Toronto, Canada York, Ont.: see Toronto, Ont., Canada. York, city, England York, city (1991 pop. 123,126) and district, North Yorkshire, N England, at the confluence of the Ouse and Foss rivers. Region Separate School Board, and in 1998 she was given the Ontario Catholic School Trustees' Award of Merit for her promotion of funding for Catholic education. In November 2003 she joined the senior professional team of B'nai British Canada as the president of the B'nai British Foundation (National Post, November 22, 2003). On July 20, 2004, LifeSiteNews, which checks politicians' records when their names appear in the news, revealed that Ms. Molinari was listed by Campaign Life Coalition through a 1999 election questionnaire, as a pro-abortion politician. In the 2004 election, she refused to answer the questionnaire. On August 9, the same news service reported that the Cardinal, after being apprised of this, nevertheless backed the appointment. In a July 23 letter he expressed "complete confidence that the staff of CMIC fully believe and support the Catholic teaching of respect for and preservation of all human life" (LifeSiteNews, August 9). LifeSiteNews then asked Molinari herself if she oppposed abortion in all circumstances CIRCUMSTANCES, evidence. The particulars which accompany a fact. 2. The facts proved are either possible or impossible, ordinary and probable, or extraordinary and improbable, recent or ancient; they may have happened near us, or afar off; they are public or . She responded, "Well, I am not one to judge a woman's decision to make those decisions. I don't think it's my place to judge. I think that's between the woman, her doctor, and her God." In other words Adv. 1. in other words - otherwise stated; "in other words, we are broke" put differently , she is porchoice. Comment: Doesn't Ms. Molinari know that the Church has criteria for judging, and that these criteria have been applied for almost 2000 years ? One month later, when a parishioner mentioned the Molinari issue to Fr. Groleau preaching on behalf of the Missions in a Toronto church, the answer came back: "Oh, you self righteous right·eous adj. 1. Morally upright; without guilt or sin: a righteous parishioner. 2. In accordance with virtue or morality: a righteous judgment. 3. people.... " Whenever you hear, oh you people you know which side they are on. American bishops have made it dear that in their country Catholic organizations and institutions should not employ pro-abortion Catholic personnel. |
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