To date, Jorge has canonized 898 saints, all of whom seem to have a similar cord running throughout their miraculous works with tiny human trust funds, but, hey, what do I know?
I know our current media platforms seem to follow this similar path of beatification.
I, also, know, Manuel Lozano Garrido was the first journalistic spokestoken for Catholic Action Association.
According to Wikipedia -
https://www.catholicaction.org/advisors |
Catholic Action was the name of many groups of lay Catholics who were attempting to encourage a Catholic influence on society.
They were especially active in the nineteenth century in historically Catholic countries that fell under anti-clerical regimes such as Spain, Italy, Bavaria, France, and Belgium. Adolf Hitler ordered the murder of Erich Klausener, head of a Catholic Action group in Nazi Germany, during the Night of the Long Knives. Catholic Action is not a political party in and of itself; however, in many times and places, this distinction has become blurred. Since World War II the concept has often been eclipsed by Christian Democrat parties that were organised to combat Communist parties and promote Catholic social justice principles in places such as Italy and West Germany.[1]
http://www.stgiannaphysicians.org/ |
The Catholic Action movement had its beginnings in the latter part of the 19th century as efforts to counteract a rise in anti-clerical sentiment, especially in Europe.[3]
Gianna Berreta Mola The patron saint of the Lebensborn prolife movement |
Examples
Around 1912, as a curate in a parish in Laeken, on the outskirts of Brussels, Joseph Cardijn, who dedicated his ministry to aid the working class, founded for the young seamstresses a branch of the Needleworkers' Trade Union.[4] In 1919 he started the "Young Trade Unionists". In 1924, the name of the organization was changed to "Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne", the Young Christian Workers.[4] JOC grew rapidly throughout the world; its members were often known as "Jocists" (the movement was often called "Jocism"). By 1938, there were 500,000 members throughout Europe;[5] in 1967, this had increased to 2,000,000 members in 69 countries.[6]
I, also, know that St. Gianna Physician's Guild, possibly still tethered to St. Vincent de Paul, is not registered anywhere but solicits money, online.
https://sgpg-catholicaction.nationbuilder.com/dnhca_donate |
Just another Jorge Stinky Touch.
Smell it.
It stinks like tiny human lab rats.
#maytheheavensfall
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