"No, I don't subscribe to this 'kindness' - I'll tell the truth instead."
I spoke at the Cambridge Union last night about LGBs, children's safety and women's rights. Full video here:
@CatholicSat@JohnTraddington Strange. No money has been paid to open this process so far. In any case, there is so much devotion to Pedro all round the world that if some money is needed, I guess it will be raised from devotees without too much difficulty.
The first Gen-Z saint?
Meet Pedro Ballester, an engineering student from England who died from cancer in 2018 at the age of 21. Shortly before his death, Pedro stated that he had "never been happier."
@jackvalero knew him well and shared his story on @AveAfternoon:
Thanks @jackvalero for your time today, telling me about the life of Pedro Ballester, a new potential young saint.
Not only did Pedro live a life of cheerful holiness, but he was not shy of asking his bishop difficult questions...
Interview with @Crux: https://t.co/rfhG4P9Rbu
The cause of canonisation for Pedro Ballester has been opened by the bishop of Salford (in Manchester). This has also been reported in Metro
@OpusDeiUK https://t.co/TaDlJf6H15
This is the communication from the diocese of Salford (in Manchester) about the opening of the cause of canonisation of Pedro Ballester @OpusDeiUK https://t.co/deRNp9nbT7
The cause of canonisation for Pedro Ballester has been opened by the bishop of Salford (in Manchester). This has been reported in The Times and several other major news outlets. @OpusDeiUK https://t.co/TwvjiId7R6
The cause of canonisation for Pedro Ballester has been opened by the bishop of Salford (in Manchester). This has been reported in the BBC and several other major news outlets. https://t.co/apO5O1uCQG
🎙️Jack Valero, director de la Oficina de Comunicación del #OpusDei en #GranBretaña, aclara en un podcast algunas de las polémicas de la Obra, como las acusaciones de tráfico de personas o de influencia en el #Vaticano. (@opusdei)
https://t.co/xtDDlDT7LS
@christopherrkay @dianemontagna Yes, it's sad. His book is riddled with errors and distortions. A year ago we published a fact-checking document which was over 100 pages long answering the allegations in detail.
I noted some commotion about a certain financial journalist’s audience with the pope. The meeting was about Opus Dei, who are undergoing a revision of their statutes. Let me offer a brief reflection, and thoughts on my friend Pedro, although I’m not a member of the Prelature.