Healey offers progressive teenager blessings in Milford

Healey offers progressive teenager blessings in Milford

The next thing you know, Gov. Maura, Healey bless many people from the Governor’s Balcony of the State House.

It was like the Dad where thousands were looking for his blessing from his Vatican balcony in Rome.

In the case of Healey people on street street can be greater than the square of St. Just call him on St. Maura.

The thought of conducting such work of Benediction arose after Healey gave his blessings and rosary beads to Marcelo Gomes da silnants to illegal immigrants.

He did this at a time of emotional meeting at the State House office of the Healey where “the two talked about their love for Massachusetts and the US Constitution,” between the US Globe.

Marcelo is the 18-year-old Brazilian native and arrested by ice agents seeking his illegal immigrant father. He was released on June 5 after spending six-day detention, and after supporting support from Milford High School students, cities and illegal immigrants Cheerleaders.

Of course not, Healey is a true Santos in the religious tradition and beliefs of the Roman Catholics such as Mama Teresa or Joan of Arc.

But the richness of the world at the rosary ceremony of all but declared that Healey was a secular saint.

Not every governor stays rosary beads, special rosary beads blessed by late Pope Francis. As a governor of the first – the first female governor of Massachusetts- He is also the first chief executive to give rosary beads.

It is different from previous governors who give visitors Paul respects bowls, hargeships, apologies and jobs that are not shown in the MBTA.

“I think Papa Frances wants you to have them,” St. Maura when he handed Marcelo a case that holds beads.

“They bless them?” Marcelo asked.

“Yes, it is from him,” he replied.

“Holy Moly,” Marcelo said.

Climate change, such as Catholicism, a religion. And as it has many saints, it doesn’t have a dad, though not yet.

Saint Maura, a pro-aboration cafeteria Catholic, sets a new introduction.

The following governors should take Rome to stock the beads to provide as religious, humanitarian, political relationships.

Even the late Republican Gov. John A. Volpe, (1961-1963, 1965-1969) that a regular Mass of Catholics and a regular mass of rosary currencies when he was the governor.

And he had many of them. Volpe is a knight in Malta, a Knight Commander of the Holy Sepulcher’s order, established in 1099, and the US ambassador in Italy in 1973 visiting the Pope regularly.

It may not be allowed, or maybe he doesn’t think so.

Or maybe he’s not a saint as you know who.

Political political reporters Peter Lucas can be reached at: [email protected]

Gov. Welcome Maura Healey is Pope Francis during his Vatican visit 2024.

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