No surprise there.
An organisation that is making a "saint" of a vile woman who revelled in the suffering and poverty of the poor while making millions from supporters, that has claimed, time and again, that birth control helps to spread aids, thereby inflicting untold suffering on people who didn't know better, and has had a campaign in place for decades to protect priests who abuse children, has absolutely no credibility.
An organisation that is making a "saint" of a vile woman who revelled in the suffering and poverty of the poor while making millions from supporters, that has claimed, time and again, that birth control helps to spread aids, thereby inflicting untold suffering on people who didn't know better, and has had a campaign in place for decades to protect priests who abuse children, has absolutely no credibility.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"