I’m not sure what I like the most: the name of the website (gloria.tv), their in-your-face slogan ("the more catholic the better"), their spokesnun (she with the arbitrary binoculars), the impressively multilingual comments ("Bei so schönem Gesang wird die Fastenzeit richtig süß!") or the music, which you see above. Check it out: "gloria.tv" (Tip of the hat to The Anchoress.) James Martin, SJ
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