“Archbishop Cordileone is a profile in Christian charity. In taking this action, he has shown true love for the Lord, the Church, the truth, the unborn, and even the souls of those who’ve fallen away. The Napa Institute offers the Archbishop the highest praise and we applaud the bishops who stand in solidarity with him. We are glad the world is seeing more of the courage and compassion that Archbishop Cordileone has long demonstrated on our Ecclesiastical Advisory Board. May this be the beginning of a new era of priestly leadership in the public square.”
– The Napa Institute
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I am overjoyed to see the leaders of our Church standing firm in support of the unborn. When this woman has such a public forum it is so necessary for the Church to also take a very public stand stating her beliefs are not in line with our Lords teaching and she does not represent the Church.
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