The Rev. Bernard Randall, a former school chaplain who lost his job and was investigated for "terrorism" after assuring students they would be forced to accept LGBT ideology, has won a legal settlement after a seven-year battle.
The Rev. Bernard Randall, a former school chaplain who lost his job and was investigated for "terrorism" after assuring students they would be forced to accept LGBT ideology, has won a legal settlement after a seven-year battle.
About 200 people from the Diocese of Rome participated in "Lunch with the Pope" July 11, "a day of welcome and fraternity" within the Pontifical Gardens of Castel
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