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As a nun, Marilis worked and lived with the two most renown Catholic figures on the opposing side of the spectrum: Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano and Pope Francis. Marilis will inform us by comparing and contrasting the two aforementioned personalities. She will speak about where they stand on the issues of life, persecution, liturgy, and the catholic views from the world events. Is the Catholic Church the same as we knew it before? Marilis will also respond to questions regarding if the Catholic Church is still after al a power for good in the world. Is the Catholic Church working with other Christian families to insure charity and justice to the maximum amount of people on Earth? Marilis also respond on Pope Francis’ position on Ukraine and Russia crisis/war. Pope Francis has said that the situation between Ukraine and Russia is the beginning of the Third World War. Father Andre chats with Marilis on her personal experience with the personality and work of Pope Francis and her experience with Arch Bishop Carlo Maria Vigano.
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Ms. Marilis Pineiro: Legislative and Diplomatic Relations Liaison, Marilis Pineiro was born and raised in New York City. She's always had a desire to serve God and others. While in college she discerned religious life and entered the Franciscan Order. The 8 years of formation and experiences she had as a Sister led her to work at the very heart of the Catholic Church, serving at the Apostolic Nunciature, the diplomatic mission of the Holy See to the United States. While there she had the privilege of serving Pope Francis directly, as well as the Apostolic Nuncio at the time, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano. Her time there gave her a wide array of experiences, as well as meeting, serving, and working with many leaders of the Catholic Church and various Heads of State. Though she discerned that religious life was not her calling, her time as a religious sister gave her invaluable growth and experience to continue to serve the vulnerable of the world today. She is currently residing in Washington, DC where she is heavily involved with the pro-life movement. She has a penchant for standing up for the vulnerable and using her gifts to bring their voices to the forefront.
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As a nun, Marilis worked and lived with the two most renown Catholic figures on the opposing side of the spectrum: Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano and Pope Francis. Marilis will inform us by comparing and contrasting the two aforementioned personalities. She will speak about where they stand on the issues of life, persecution, liturgy, and the catholic views from the world events. Is the Catholic Church the same as we knew it before? Marilis will also respond to questions regarding if the Catholic Church is still after al a power for good in the world. Is the Catholic Church working with other Christian families to insure charity and justice to the maximum amount of people on Earth? Marilis also respond on Pope Francis’ position on Ukraine and Russia crisis/war. Pope Francis has said that the situation between Ukraine and Russia is the beginning of the Third World War. Father Andre chats with Marilis on her personal experience with the personality and work of Pope Francis and her experience with Arch Bishop Carlo Maria Vigano.
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Ms. Marilis Pineiro: Legislative and Diplomatic Relations Liaison, Marilis Pineiro was born and raised in New York City. She's always had a desire to serve God and others. While in college she discerned religious life and entered the Franciscan Order. The 8 years of formation and experiences she had as a Sister led her to work at the very heart of the Catholic Church, serving at the Apostolic Nunciature, the diplomatic mission of the Holy See to the United States. While there she had the privilege of serving Pope Francis directly, as well as the Apostolic Nuncio at the time, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano. Her time there gave her a wide array of experiences, as well as meeting, serving, and working with many leaders of the Catholic Church and various Heads of State. Though she discerned that religious life was not her calling, her time as a religious sister gave her invaluable growth and experience to continue to serve the vulnerable of the world today. She is currently residing in Washington, DC where she is heavily involved with the pro-life movement. She has a penchant for standing up for the vulnerable and using her gifts to bring their voices to the forefront.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.