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Voice of America gutted by Trump adviser Kari Lake

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Leadership   来源:Weather  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Some small business owners in Wiltshire have said trading in cash has benefits - after the government said that, for now, firms will not be forced to accept it.

Some small business owners in Wiltshire have said trading in cash has benefits - after the government said that, for now, firms will not be forced to accept it.

"That was what was dominant in his mind."Archbishop Martin thinks it is also significant that Pope Francis asked to meet with homeless people at the Capuchin Day Centre in Dublin.

Voice of America gutted by Trump adviser Kari Lake

"Pope Francis always exercised a preferential option for the poor, for those on the peripheries, for those who were not only poor materially, but who were excluded from society, or indeed from the church."He wanted to walk to them, to accompany them. I think that made him fearless in speaking quite prophetically to the church, to society and to the global world."When the Pope completed his 32-hour visit to Ireland, he returned to his home in Rome, where he had chosen to live amongst others in a Vatican guesthouse, rather than reside in the solitary splendour of the Apostolic Palace.

Voice of America gutted by Trump adviser Kari Lake

More than once, he publicly criticised bishops who spent large sums of money to support a lavish lifestyle. And he warned new cardinals not to see themselves as "princes of the church", but rather as servants."Humility", the Pope would later say, "is the gateway to all virtues."

Voice of America gutted by Trump adviser Kari Lake

It was this personal modesty that impressed so many who met Pope Francis—even those outside the Catholic fold.

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Gavin Robinson told BBC News NI that Pope Francis "injected a level of humility that we don't often recognise within the Catholic Church, that you don't see through the opulence of St Peter's Basilica, Rome, the Vatican, the state that it is".The president also said he planned to impose tariffs on the European Union in the future, saying the bloc had not treated the US well.

Campaigners from villages near to a proposed oil drilling site in the Lincolnshire Wolds will be at the High Court in London later to try to stop it going ahead.The legal action by SOS Biscathorpe is attempting to overturn a government decision made last year to allow work to begin.

The site is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and campaigners are concerned that a nearby chalk stream could be contaminated.The drilling company Egdon Resources said its operation would be done safely, adding there was a need for "indigenous oil and gas as the UK transitions to a low carbon economy”.

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