Anyone paying attention to world affairs at present, watching the comings and goings between the US and the Russian Federation, the war in the Middle East, the poverty across Africa, must realise how the ordinary citizen is cannon fodder for the whims and delights of the powerful people who control and rule the world.
US officials are in Moscow talking about a 30-day peace. It’s none of the people who is on either sidc who will be affected by the decisions made across the table in the Kremlin.
It was, is, and always will be the ordinary person, especially the poor, who suffer.
And to think that an American bishop could talk so glowingly about his experience last week as he attended the US president address both houses.
What did Bishop Barron have to say about the poor in his own country, anywhere in the world?
Have any US bishops, any bishops anywhere spoken in protest at the behaviour of Robert Barron and the words he speaks?
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