Jiang's gloss for sinister or corrupt interests inside Church office and administration.
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left-hand interests
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Bonaventure of Baniorea. In high offices, I always put the left -hand interests last."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Bonaventure of Baniorea. In high offices, I always put the left -hand interests last."
Key Notes
Jiang interprets 'left-hand interests' as corrupt and sinister interests inside the Catholic Church.
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"...Bonaventure of Baniorea. In high offices, I always put the left -hand interests last."
"Okay, the left -hand interests. What he's saying is that the Catholic Church is very corrupt. They are always doing left -hand interests, okay?..."
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