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Archbishop Charles Judah thinks he’s above everyone else. Shocking (2)

Neville Gafa

~ 2 weeks ago

Archbishop Charles Judah thinks he’s above everyone else. Shocking (2)

As i have explained in the previous article, despite my relentless reminders and countless calls to the Archbishop’s Curia, I’m still waiting for a reply.

 

The questions posed to the Archbishop encompass a wide range of socio-economic and ethical issues that are pertinent to the current state of affairs in Malta.

 

The inquiry regarding the perceived deterioration of banks in the global context, particularly in relation to the Maltese economy, raises concerns about the stability and integrity of financial institutions.

 

If APS Bank considers implementing interest-free lending practices akin to Islamic banks.

 

The Archbishop’s alignment with the late Rev. Ang Seychell’s advocacy for social justice and ethical conduct within the Church and broader society is a pivotal aspect that warrants further exploration.

 

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The ethical considerations surrounding accepting donations from individuals embroiled in questionable cases and the Archbishop’s personal involvement in blessing properties owned by developers with dubious reputations raise ethical dilemmas that require careful reflection.

 

The Church’s stance on contentious issues such as abortion and the allocation of media space to divergent viewpoints underscore the complexities of navigating moral and ethical discourse within a religious institution.

 

The employment practices within the Church-run homes for the elderly, particularly concerning foreign workers’ wages and working conditions, shed light on labor practices that merit scrutiny and transparency.

 

The process and duration of issuing marriage annulments within the Church.

 

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These inquiries prompt a deeper examination of the Church’s role in addressing societal challenges and upholding ethical standards in alignment with its teachings and values.

 

I’m left with no choice but to air our one-sided conversation for all to see. Maybe, just maybe, Charles Juda will have a change of heart and actually respond.

 

I mean, he did once before when I caught his car red-handed in a no-parking zone in Bormla. Ah, the memories of that day when he sent his people to sweet-talk me in my own office. Good times, good times.

 

 

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