Radio host Gloria Purvis challenges the Catholic Church
Gloria Purvis is not afraid to speak out against racism and pro-life issues within the Catholic Church.
Purvis hosts the radio show “Morning Glory” on EWTN, a Catholic media network.
She has been vocal about the need for the Church to address systemic racism and support the Black Lives Matter movement.
Purvis is also a strong advocate for the pro-life movement, emphasizing the importance of protecting all life from conception to natural death.
Taking a stand against racism
Purvis has called out the lack of diversity within the Catholic Church and has urged leaders to address racial inequalities.
She has spoken out against police brutality and the unjust treatment of people of color in society.
Purvis believes that the Church has a responsibility to stand up against racism and work towards a more inclusive and equal society.
Championing pro-life values
Purvis is a passionate advocate for the pro-life movement, speaking out against abortion and euthanasia.
She believes that all life is sacred and should be protected, from the unborn to the elderly.
Purvis encourages Catholics to support policies and practices that promote a culture of life and respect for human dignity.
Continuing the conversation
Through her radio show and public appearances, Purvis continues to challenge the Catholic Church to address racism and pro-life issues.
She is committed to being a voice for the voiceless and advocating for justice and equality within the Church and society.
Purvis’s courage and persistence have inspired many to speak out against injustice and work towards a more just and compassionate world.