VANCOUVER, Oct 10 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Vancouver’s Archbishop Adam Exner announced last week that the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace Share Lent collection, which was withheld last June pending a review of CCODP’s support of the World March of Women 2000, has been released to the organization’s national office. The archdiocesan newspaper, the BC Catholic, reports this week that the decision was first revealed in a meeting the archbishop had with CCODP on Sept 30.
In a statement, the archbishop said his decision last June to delay transfer of the funds “has had some good effects and accomplished much of what we set out to do. I understand that two of the objectionable demands of the march have been removed.” (https://www.rcav.bc.ca/bcc/00-10-09/fp.htm) Unfortunately the archbishop has received false information. The pro-abortion and pro-homosexual lobbying demands of both the International and Canadian contingent of the march remain firmly in place, as do the demands for unquestioning support for controversial UN documents, and funding of radical feminist groups and goals.
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