12. Gov. Cuomo, Biden, and Archbishop Aquila

Episode Description

In this episode Peter addresses the sudden willingness to reopen economies in Democrat run cities and states shortly after Biden takes office, despite the call to reopen long before. Revelations regarding Governer Cuomo’s failure to properly handle the COVID crisis in his state while receiving awards for his supposed exemplary measures. In addition, president Biden has signed an unpresidented number of executive orders (over 30) within his first five days in office. This same man called former President Trump a “dictator” for signing just four orders in his first five days of office. Finally, Archbishop Aquila of Denver speaks out agaisnt the anti-catholic legislation being promulgated by current “catholic” politicians.

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Resources

NPR - Andrew Cuomo To Receive International Emmy For 'Masterful' COVID-19 Briefings

Fox News - NY undercounted nursing home coronavirus deaths by as much as 50%, state AG says

Daily Wire - 6 Democrat Cities That Ended Lockdowns After Biden’s Inauguration

Fox News - Biden's 'nothing we can do' comments on coronavirus trajectory cause stir

The Daily Wire - This is Not Normal

The Federalist - New Army Training Tells Female Soldiers To ‘Accept’ Naked Men In Their Showers

The Daily Wire - Biden Stops Trump Order To Slash Price Of Insulin, EpiPen

Fox News - Biden rescinding Trump ban on funding abortions overseas

Vimeo - Respect Life Mass 2021

Aleteia - When Father Joseph Ratzinger Predicted the Future of the Church

Quote:

“The future of the Church, once again as always, will be reshaped by saints, by men, that is, whose minds probe deeper than the slogans of the day, who see more than others see, because their lives embrace a wider reality.” - Father Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI)

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Pete Range

Peter Range graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Masters in Theology with a focus in Biblical Studies in 2009. Preceding Notre Dame, Peter received his Bachelor of Arts in History from John Carroll University in 2004. Peter has worked in ministries that include serving immigrant families in Florida, inner-city youth in Cleveland, university students in Bowling Green, Ohio, and the homeless in Cleveland and Toledo. 

In the summer of 2014 Peter assumed leadership of the Respect Life Office and he is now the Director for the Office for Life and Justice for the Diocese of Toledo through Catholic Charities. Peter also host’s his own radio show called “Say Yes to Life” which airs every Thursday at 4 pm on Annunciation Radio. 

The fifth of six children, Peter is passionate about family, service and encountering the one true God, Jesus Christ. Peter married his wife, Laura, in May of 2015. They reside in Haskins Ohio and they have four children: their son, Ignatius Allen, who is in heaven, their four year old daughter Gianna Rose, their son John Paul, who is 2 years old and their son Joseph Peter, born April 5th of this year.

Peter V. Range

Director, Office for Life and Justice
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Toledo
prange@toledodiocese.org
419-244-6711 ext. 4933

http://TheCatholicCitizen.com
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