Church has heavy exposure in MVP’s mining company
By Aytch S. de la Cruz 05/29/2011The Catholic Church which has been active in the local anti-mining movement supposedly championing the cause of indigenous people and environmental groups that protest against the destructive effects of mining operations appear to be benefitting themselves from interests in Philex Mining Corp. (Philex) which is controlled by the group of businessman Manuel Pangilinan.
Documents provided The Tribune showed that various religious groups, including The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila, belong to the top 100 stockholders of Philex Mining.
The other Catholic groups shown in the documents to have a substantial stake in the mining firm included The Religious of the Virgin Mary and The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Zamboanga..... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20110529hed2.html
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over educated virgins wearing a dress, sexualy supressed and... surrounded by angelical altar boys. BOYS! Young.. boys.
what does that tell you?
Fits the profile. Of a pedophile.
"I did not have sex with that woman Justine Bieber"
They are the biggest hypocrites, the church and the Vatican. Yes they do charity, with a large portion of the donations going to sustain their luxurious lifestyles. Boycott them. There are alternative charity organizations that can deliver way better than they do. Oxfam, Red Cross, among others...
Never give to the church anything anymore. They are rich already. You're not. If you are rich, then soon they will make you not rich anymore, they have a nack for that no different from cultists, because they are the biggest and the oldest. Read the report.
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