Zagreb, Croatia, Jun 2, 2021 / 09:10 am
Thousands of people gathered on Saturday in the Croatian capital, Zagreb, for the country’s annual March for Life.
The sixth national Walk for Life took place on May 29 with the motto “For the protection of every human life without discrimination.”
/ Tomislav Bagarić
Andreja Kotnik, co-ordinator of the event in Zagreb, said that participants took part in the walk to promote support for mothers in need and protection for unborn children.
“We walked for the social, legal, and all other ways of protection of the unborn child, who is a separate human being that grows in his mother’s body, kicks, feels pain, but also smiles,” she said.
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Rome, Italy, May 6, 2021 / 05:05 am (CNA).
Cecilia Marogna, a self-styled security consultant under investigation by the Vatican for embezzlement, has claimed that Cardinal Angelo Becciu asked her to create dossiers of incriminating information on Vatican personnel.
In an interview aired on the Italian investigative news program “Report” May 3, Marogna alleged that she was asked to create “dossieraggio,” an Italian neologism meaning a file or dossier of confidential information on a person, especially for the purpose of blackmail.
Marogna claimed that the request came from Cardinal Becciu, then the number two at the Secretariat of State.
Asked if these files were to be compiled also on people inside the Vatican, Marogna responded: “Also, yes. Then there was a discussion of the immoral conduct of some prelates.”