This is rich! Maybe Rosica should look to his own family, including his lookalike brother, before he mocks Archbishop Viganò! People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
From Vox Cantoris
It seems that Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has some legal problems. Crux is reporting that a court in Milan has ordered him to make a financial settlement to his brother. When Viganò issued his Testimony, something learned about him was that he came from an old and wealthy aristocratic Italian family. This has enabled him to not rely on the Church for his retirement and given him the ability to protect himself from those who would seek to do him harm at this time.
Whether he acted inappropriately or not is not of any importance in the debate over McCarrick or those who supported his advancement and the advancement of others in the Church like him. He has rightly called out the homosexualist mafia in the Church and its destructiveness.
Yet, there are those who continue to try to discredit him because of what he has written but fail to address what he has written. This, in itself, is a testimony that what he has said is true.
Tom Rosica mocks the Viganò family writing, "What a beautiful Christian family."
One should be very careful about casting stones when one lives in a glass house because every family has its tragedies.http://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/rochester/crime-safety/2018/02/01/william-rosica-sentenced-irondequoit-police-officer-stalking-ex-girlfriend
https://13wham.com/news/local/former-irondequoit-cop-sentenced-to-5-years-for-stalking-ex-girlfriend
https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2018/02/01/william-rosica-cyberstalking-irondequoit-police/1066926001/
Tom Rosica asks the Archbishop on Twitter, "How can you celebrate Mass."
After dozens of mocking emails to me and an attempt to sue me and my family into poverty through a vexatious and frivolous lawsuit, I can ask the same question.
"Tom, how can you celebrate Mass?"
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