Medical researchers at a U.S.-, Catholic-based institute say they
were shocked at being denied a $150,000 Papal Foundation grant for their
groundbreaking Alzheimer’s research last year while $25 million was
recently awarded to a scandal-plagued dermatological hospital in Rome.
The Iowa-based John Paul II Medical Research Institute (JP2MRI) was rejected for a $150,000 grant for Alzheimer’s research in August 2018, just as controversy arose surrounding the Papal Foundation, the Holy See, and a stunning $25 million grant to the Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata (IDI), a dermatological hospital, in Rome.
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The Iowa-based John Paul II Medical Research Institute (JP2MRI) was rejected for a $150,000 grant for Alzheimer’s research in August 2018, just as controversy arose surrounding the Papal Foundation, the Holy See, and a stunning $25 million grant to the Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata (IDI), a dermatological hospital, in Rome.
To read the full story, please go to: LifeSite News
2 comments:
I'm sure it's all Wuerl's fault cause lifesite news said so. I didn't you were opus devil too. All you people want is to get your paws on other people's money. Don't the koch bros and soros have enough money -- do they need the papal foundation's too. Won't it be great when pennsylvania is as catholic as d.c., canada, and california. You opus devils want to give a grant to this group (or any group) start your own foundation and use your own money!!!!!!!
TO Anon at 8:42pm:
I normally would not post your comments but this time I decided. First, I am not a part of Opus Dei. Sorry to burst your bubble on that. Second, I would strongly recommend that you get some help.
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