Bishop Scicluna’s tweet about the sale of Maltese passports

Published: November 4, 2013 at 7:58pm

Charles Scicluna




10 Comments Comment

  1. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Better reinforce those window bars at the Curia.

  2. ciccio says:

    “What else is on sale?” – Bishop

    The next cash cow: the health sector.

    Edward Sigg Luna has just announced in Parliament that he wants to discuss in public a report by JDalliBA which contains proposal which are “the views of its author.”

    Let’s guess what those proposals are…

  3. Tabatha White says:

    Thank you, Bishop Scicluna, for possessing a discerning voice.

    Unafraid and responsible.

    We (immediate environment) read you.

  4. Rahal says:

    Why not also consider selling organs of the dying Maltese at a lucrative return and so benefit not only the heirs but also the government through a handsome commission.

    So much for the ethics of a failed socialist turned salesman who is making a mockery of borrowed liberal capitalist ideas.

    • Angus Black says:

      Good idea, selling used organs and now that we have Chinese experts coming and going as they please, surely they can give us the best advice in transplantation. They have done it for years executing young and old for petty crimes and selling their kidneys to foreigners for a hefty price.
      In case the sale of passports falls short of expectations, Joseph should start working on Plan ‘B’ – like Mizzi has for Arriva.

  5. edgar says:

    I am finally seeing a ray of hope in the Curia.

  6. Sparky says:

    Baffling that a few out there think it’s worth creating pressure groups to remove the George Cross from the Maltese flag and yet this government is far from being challenged by society in general on matters of moral, social and economic importance. What a disgrace.

  7. socrates says:

    Bishops are expected to be like John the Baptist – a voice in the wilderness, and like Jesus – respecting truth and being prophetic in what they say and do among us. The well-balanced and concise tweet of Bishop Scicluna is food for thought for politicians, citizens and fools.

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