It sure does cut through Diana's shallow argument of Luis' case being nothing less than "custodial interference" and his arrest for relations with a minor being a fabrication of Deacon Steve and the jungle.
Also, Jimenez speaks of transparency, but what of the circumstances surrounding the late Fr. Nino's death, or the parties responsible for authorizing that adoration scandal at Bishop?
It sure does cut through Diana's shallow argument of Luis' case being nothing less than "custodial interference" and his arrest for relations with a minor being a fabrication of Deacon Steve and the jungle.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Jimenez speaks of transparency, but what of the circumstances surrounding the late Fr. Nino's death, or the parties responsible for authorizing that adoration scandal at Bishop?