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“I feel like 16!” Christina Mora said with a chuckle.
Mora isn’t 16; she’s 90, and celebrated this milestone on her birthday December 25, Christmas Day.
She told Catholic News her family had a “big celebration” for her birthday, albeit virtually, which included her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren overseas.
Mora has over 60 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren and counting.
Her granddaughter Donna Mora describes her grandmother as a “wonderful mother, amazing grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother.”
“She has an open heart and home to many, including students from Canada whom she accommodated in 1974”.
Mora comes from the Garcia family of four brothers and three sisters. She married Frank Winter Mora (deceased) and bore 15 children. Mora is a devout Roman Catholic, and a parishioner of La Veronica RC, Lopinot. She spends her life devoted to her children and her faith.
canadian law mamaker is introdug legislation to combat cyber bullying. so why is one father, who also lost his son, against it? good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. it is 10:00 on the east coast, 7:00 a.m. on the west. glad you re with us. we start with new evidence of security concerns in libya and warnings from a murdered ambassador. chris stevens sounded the alarms before he and three other americans were killed in the deadly consulate attack in benghazi. republican leaders in the house have released dozens of documents in the investigation. 166 pages, e-mails and cables between the state department and people in the field. those house leaders say it shows that the obama administration ignored security problems. but obama administration officials say the documents don t tell the whole story. so let s bring in our intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly, who has been going through all of this. what new details are you finding in the cables and the e-mails? reporter: