Catholic, conservative, served in Reagan Admin., Vietnam veteran, likes sports & science fiction, former chief-of-staff to a state senator, radio DJ in 1970s
Annelise Camp is fighting for her life and deserves a medical team that will fight just as hard. I'm calling on Texas Children’s to prioritize the treatment her family is seeking or allow adequate time to transfer her to a hospital that will. Will Memorial Hermann do the right thing and accept Annelise as a patient?
I am closely monitoring this case and will act to protect this child and honor her parents' efforts to save her.
This is Dominic Durden.
He was killed by an illegal alien while riding his motorcycle.
He was 30 years old—a licensed pilot, volunteer firefighter, and someone who hoped to one day become a helicopter pilot.
Dominic’s story is why I support ICE.
Jesus established the Catholic Church in order to provide a means of salvation for all. In the 2,000 year history of the Church, almost all of the popes have been good and holy mean. Unfortunately, there have been a few exceptions.
They are protected, though, from teaching error on matters of faith and morals when officially speaking ex cathedra to the worldwide Catholic Church. The power of the Pope to teach religious truth is comparable to power Jesus mentions of the scribes and Pharisees.
"Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples, Saying, The scribes and the Parisees sit in Moses’ seat (kathedras): All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, observe and do; but do not ye after their works; for they say, and do not." St. Matthew 23:1-3, KJV
On May 31, I replied to your messages:
Almost all of the 267 Popes who have served during the last 2,000 years have been good and holy men, but there have been some unfortunate exceptions. Popes can and do commit sins, sometimes big time. They are protected, though, from teaching error on matters of faith and morals when officially speaking ex cathedra to the worldwide Catholic Church.
The power of the Pope to teach religious truth is comparable to power Jesus mentions of the scribes and Pharisees St. Matthew 23:1-3: "Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples, Saying, The scribes and the Parisees sit in Moses’ seat (kathedras): All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, observe and do; but do not ye after their works; for they say, and do not."