CCOG in the news again grumbling about the lack of news about Archbishop Apuron's final sentence from the Vatican. The Concerned Catholics of Guam are only concerned about one issue - the destruction of Archbishop Anthony Sablan Apuron. They should more appropriately rename themselves as - A Few Catholics Against ArchBishop Anthony Apuron (AFCABAA).
The unnatural does not come from God.For sheep to have fangs can come no good.Sheep were not meant to have fangs like dogs.It's sad to see CCOG to keep pushing this Apuron thing. We outta pray for those sheep and Archibishop Anthony Apuron. -Fox
From Tuesday's PDN: "The Archdiocese of Agana, which is filing a reorganization bankruptcy on Wednesday, is selling the former Accion Hotel in Yona for $7.5 million, based on a property listing."
Don't hear Tim Rohr or CCOG complaining about the low selling price. They previously repeatedly stated that the Accion Hotel is valued at $70 million. Where are their loud voices now?
I am curious how much the property will actually sell for.
I guess that is why some have decided to sue the Holy See. The lawsuits totaled to over 1 billion dollars, and the Archdiocese doesn’t have that money even if they sold all their assets.
CCOG in the news again grumbling about the lack of news about Archbishop Apuron's final sentence from the Vatican. The Concerned Catholics of Guam are only concerned about one issue - the destruction of Archbishop Anthony Sablan Apuron. They should more appropriately rename themselves as - A Few Catholics Against ArchBishop Anthony Apuron (AFCABAA).
ReplyDeleteDear Anonymous at 5:56 pm,
DeleteHow sad that they start the new year with hatred.
The unnatural does not come from God.For sheep to have fangs can come no good.Sheep were not meant to have fangs like dogs.It's sad to see CCOG to keep pushing this Apuron thing.
ReplyDeleteWe outta pray for those sheep and Archibishop Anthony Apuron.
-Fox
From Tuesday's PDN: "The Archdiocese of Agana, which is filing a reorganization bankruptcy on Wednesday, is selling the former Accion Hotel in Yona for $7.5 million, based on a property listing."
ReplyDeleteDon't hear Tim Rohr or CCOG complaining about the low selling price. They previously repeatedly stated that the Accion Hotel is valued at $70 million. Where are their loud voices now?
I am curious how much the property will actually sell for.
Dear Anonymous at 8:16 pm,
DeleteI guess that is why some have decided to sue the Holy See. The lawsuits totaled to over 1 billion dollars, and the Archdiocese doesn’t have that money even if they sold all their assets.